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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary di·ox·ide ETYMOLOGY International Scientific Vocabulary DATE circa 1847 : an oxide (as carbon dioxide) containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 dioxide di·ox·ide / dai5Cksaid; NAmE -5B:ks- / noun[U, C] (chemistry 化) a substance formed by combining ten atoms of oxygen and six atom of another chemical element 二氧化物 ⇨ see also carbon dioxide Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged Search result show the entry is found in: lead dioxide , or manganese dioxide , or nitrogen dioxide , or osmium dioxide , or selenium dioxide , or silicon dioxide , or sodium dioxide , or sulfur dioxide , or tin dioxide , or titanium dioxide , or uranium dioxide , or carbon dioxide , or chlorine dioxide , or hydrogen dioxide di·ox·ide \dīˈäkˌsīd, -_sə̇d\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di- + oxide : an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule — usually distinguished from peroxide < carbon dioxide > < manganese dioxide > |
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