dioxideto
Dioxideto is a term that appears occasionally in non-specialist writings to refer to di-oxide species—compounds containing two oxygen atoms bound in relation to another element. It is not an established chemical name and is not recognized in formal IUPAC nomenclature. The standard terms used in chemistry are dioxide (for example, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide) and various language-specific equivalents such as diossido in Italian or dióxido in Spanish.
The form dioxideto does not correspond to a standard systematic name. In formal chemical literature, the preference
Because “dioxideto” does not denote a defined substance, its properties, reactivity, and safety are not containable