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ozonides are formed by the interaction of ozone with​

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Answer: Organic ozonides are called molozonides and are typically formed by the addition reaction between ozone and alkenes. They are more explosive cousins of the organic peroxides and as such are rarely isolated during the course of the ozonolysis reaction sequence.

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Organic ozonides are called molozonides and are typically formed by the addition reaction between ozone and alkenes.

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