Dioxide

/daɪˈɒksaɪd/ noun

Dioxide is a molecule made of two oxygen atoms joined to another element, like carbon dioxide (CO₂). It often forms when things burn or when living things breathe out.

From French 'dioxyde', built from 'di-' meaning 'two' and 'oxide' meaning a compound with oxygen. The word became common in science in the 19th century as chemists classified gases more precisely.

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