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o·zo·nide O0211700 (ō′zō-nīd′, -zə-)n. Any of various, often chemical molecules formed by the attachment of ozone to a double bond or triple bond in an organic compound as an intermediate in ozonolysis.ozonide (əʊˈzəʊnaɪd) n (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of unstable explosive compounds produced by the addition of ozone to a double bond in an organic compoundo•zo•nide (ˈoʊ zəˌnaɪd, ˈoʊ zoʊ-) n. any compound, usu. explosive, formed by the addition of ozone to the double or triple bond of an organic compound. [1865–70] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ozonide - any of a class of unstable chemical compounds resulting from the addition of ozone to a double bond in an unsaturated compoundchemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight |
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ozonide[′äz·ə‚nīd] (organic chemistry) Any of the oily, thick, unstable compounds formed by reaction of ozone with unsaturated compounds; an example is oleic ozonide from the reaction of oleic acid and ozone. Ozonide a type of peroxide. Inorganic ozonides, for example, KO3, contain the molecular ion O-3, the ozonide ion. In organic ozonides the O3 grouping is covalently bonded to two radicals, as in ozonideenUK
o·zo·nide (ō'zō-nīd), The unstable intermediate formed by the reaction of ozone with an unsaturated organic compound, especially with unsaturated fatty acids.ozonideenUK Related to ozonide: OzonolysisWords related to ozonidenoun any of a class of unstable chemical compounds resulting from the addition of ozone to a double bond in an unsaturated compoundRelated Words- chemical compound
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