trioxidane
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trioxide — noun a) any oxide containing three oxygen atoms in each molecule b) any organic compound of general formula R OOO R, derived from trioxidane … Wiktionary
hydrotrioxide — noun any organic compound, of general formula R OOO H, derived from trioxidane … Wiktionary
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