Definitions for ozonideˈoʊ zəˌnaɪd, ˈoʊ zoʊ-
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
o•zo•nideˈoʊ zəˌnaɪd, ˈoʊ zoʊ-(n.)
any compound, usu. explosive, formed by the addition of ozone to the double or triple bond of an organic compound.
Category: Chemistry
Origin of ozonide:
1865–70
Princeton's WordNet
ozonide(noun)
any of a class of unstable chemical compounds resulting from the addition of ozone to a double bond in an unsaturated compound
Wiktionary
ozonide(Noun)
the univalent anion, O, derived from ozone
ozonide(Noun)
any dark red salt of this anion and a metal
ozonide(Noun)
any of a number of explosive organic compounds containing a -O-O-O- group
ozonide(Noun)
any of a class of heterocycles, containing two carbon atoms (in positions 3 and 5) and three oxygen atoms (in positions 1, 2 and 4) produced by the reaction of ozone with a carbon to carbon double bond; the 1,2,4-trioxolanes
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