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Categories: Allotropes of oxygen, 2001 in science
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tetraoxygen  oxozone
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The tetraoxygen molecule, also called oxozone, is an allotrope of oxygen consisting of four oxygen atoms. Wikipedia
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The tetraoxygen molecule, also called oxozone, is an allotrope of oxygen consisting of four oxygen atoms. Wikipedia
4-atom allotrope of Oxygen Wikidata
An allotrope of oxygen having four atoms in each molecule instead of the normal two; only stable under very high pressures. Wiktionary
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