noun
- chemical compounds formed by the addition of ozone to unsaturated organic compounds, typically containing a five-membered ring with three oxygen atoms
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- The chemist studied the formation of ozonides from alkenes.
- Ozonides are unstable compounds that can decompose explosively.
- The reaction produced several ozonides as intermediate products.
- Researchers analyzed the ozonides using spectroscopic methods.
- The ozonides were carefully handled due to their reactive nature.
- Primary ozonides quickly rearrange to form more stable compounds.