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what difference between monoxide, dioxide and oxide​

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An oxide is any chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom bonded to another element. ... The term monoxide is used to name a compound having one oxygen atom bonded to another element. Hence, the term dioxide expresses the presence of two oxygen atoms

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An oxide is any chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom bonded to another element. ... The term monoxide is used to name a compound having one oxygen atom bonded to another element. Hence, the term dioxide expresses the presence of two oxygen atoms

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An oxide is any chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom bonded to another element. ... The term monoxide is used to name a compound having one oxygen atom bonded to another element. Hence, the term dioxide expresses the presence of two oxygen atoms

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