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Definitions of dioxide in various dictionaries:
noun - an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule
A compound with two oxygen atoms per molecule.
adj - a binary compound of oxygen with another element or radical [n -S] : OXIDIC
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A compound with two oxygen atoms per molecule. |
an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in its molecule or empirical formula. |
an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule |
a chemical substance consisting of two atoms of oxygen combined with one atom of another element: |
An oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in its molecule or empirical formula. |
Dioxide description |
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An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion of oxygen, an O2 atom. Metal oxides thus typically contain an anion of oxygen in the oxidation state of 2. Most of the Earth's crust consists of solid oxides, the result of elements being oxidized by the oxygen in air or in water. Hydrocarbon combustion affords the two principal carbon oxides: carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Even materials considered pure elements often develop an oxide coating. For example, aluminium foil develops a thin skin of Al2O3 (called a passivation layer) that protects the foil from further corrosion. Individual elements can often form multiple oxides, each containing different amounts of the element and oxygen. In some cases these are distinguished by specifying the number of atoms as in carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, and in other cases by specifying the element's oxidation number, as in iron(II) oxid |