What does tetraoxane mean?
Tetraoxane means (organic chemistry) A six-membered saturated heterocycle having two carbon atoms and four oxygen atoms; especially the isomer having two peroxide groups (as in the acetone peroxide dimer).
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/ˌtɛtɹəˈɒkseɪn/ · noun
(organic chemistry) A six-membered saturated heterocycle having two carbon atoms and four oxygen atoms; especially the isomer having two peroxide groups (as in the acetone peroxide dimer).
Use tetraoxane when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Tetraoxane means (organic chemistry) A six-membered saturated heterocycle having two carbon atoms and four oxygen atoms; especially the isomer having two peroxide groups (as in the acetone peroxide dimer).
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Use tetraoxane where its definition matches the intended context.
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