octoxide
English
Etymology
Noun
octoxide (plural octoxides)
- (inorganic chemistry) any oxide having eight oxygen atoms in each molecule or unit cell
Derived terms
- dichlorine octoxide
- tetraphosphorus octoxide
- trisulfur octoxide
- triuranium octoxide
- uranium octoxide
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