trioxide

/trʌɪˈɒksʌɪd/

trioxide

English Noun
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Definition

Any oxide containing three oxygen atoms in each molecule.

Etymology

From tri- + oxide.

Example Sentences

  • "Zeona has a thin atmosphere of sulfur dioxide and trioxide, created by volcanic outgassing. There are traces of water vapor in the atmosphere, but over the last five centuries of observation particle counts have decreased 4%."
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