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pentoxide

five-oxygen oxide
[U] Uncountable
pl: pentoxides

This term is a technical chemical designation used exclusively within the domain of inorganic chemistry to describe a specific stoichiometric ratio. It carries a neutral, scientific connotation and is never used in casual or metaphorical conversation. The term functions as a precise descriptor of molecular composition, signaling a high oxygen content relative to the central atom. As a mass noun referring to a chemical compound, it is typically uncountable when discussing the substance in general. To refer to specific quantities or distinct chemical varieties, practitioners use partitive constructions or modifiers, such as "a sample of pentoxide" or "various pentoxides," depending on whether they are referring to a single species or a class of compounds.

Used to describe the chemical substance in bulk, such as referring to the purity of pentoxide in a sample.

Meanings

Nounfive-oxygen oxide

An oxide containing five atoms of oxygen for every one atom of the central element.

"phosphorus pentoxide is used as a powerful dehydrating agent."

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