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mon·ox·ide M0400700 (mə-nŏk′sīd′)n. An oxide with each molecule containing one oxygen atom.monoxide (mɒˈnɒksaɪd) n (Elements & Compounds) an oxide that contains one oxygen atom per molecule: carbon monoxide. mon•ox•ide (mɒnˈɒk saɪd, məˈnɒk-) n. an oxide containing one oxygen atom in each molecule. [1865–70] mon·ox·ide (mə-nŏk′sīd′) A compound consisting of two elements, one of which is a single oxygen atom. Carbon monoxide, for example, contains a carbon atom bound to a single oxygen atom.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | monoxide - an oxide containing just one atom of oxygen in the moleculecarbon monoxide, carbon monoxide gas, CO - an odorless very poisonous gas that is a product of incomplete combustion of carbonoxide - any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical | TranslationsMonoxidmonoxydeprotoxydemonossidomonoxideenUK
monoxide an oxide that contains one oxygen atom per molecule monoxide[mə′näk‚sīd] (chemistry) A compound that contains a single oxygen atom, such as carbon monoxide, CO. monoxideenUK
mon·ox·ide (mon-ok'sīd), Any oxide with only one atom of oxygen, for example, CO.mon·ox·ide (mon-ok'sīd) Any oxide having only one atom of oxygen (e.g., CO). monoxide (mŏn-ŏk′sīd) An oxide having only one atom of oxygen.monoxideenUK
Words related to monoxidenoun an oxide containing just one atom of oxygen in the moleculeRelated Words- carbon monoxide
- carbon monoxide gas
- CO
- oxide
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