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trioxide

English

Etymology

tri- +? oxide

Noun

trioxide (plural trioxides)

  1. (chemistry) any oxide containing three oxygen atoms in each molecule
  2. (chemistry) any organic compound of general formula R-OOO-R', derived from trioxidane

Derived terms

Translations

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dioxide

English

Etymology

From di- +? oxide.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /da???ksa?d/

Noun

dioxide (countable and uncountable, plural dioxides)

  1. (chemistry) Any oxide containing two oxygen atoms in each molecule.

Derived terms

Translations


Dutch

Alternative forms

  • dioxyde (before 1996)

Etymology

Borrowed as an internationalism. Equivalent to di- +? oxide.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?di.?k?si.d?/
  • Hyphenation: di?oxi?de
  • Rhymes: -id?

Noun

dioxide n (plural dioxides or dioxiden)

  1. dioxide

Derived terms

  • koolstofdioxide
  • zwaveldioxide

See also

  • dizuurstof

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