octoxide

English

Etymology

oct- + oxide

Noun

octoxide (plural octoxides)

  1. (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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