dioxygeni
Dioxygeni is not a standard chemical term with a single, widely accepted definition in modern chemistry. The word has appeared in various contexts as an informal or historical label for species containing two oxygen atoms, or as a neologism in fiction or popular science. In serious chemical writing, more precise names are used, such as dioxygen for the diatomic molecule O2 or dioxygenyl for the cation O2+. The lack of a single definition means that "dioxygeni" can be ambiguous without context.
In actual chemistry, several well-characterized two-oxygen species are encountered. The diatomic molecule O2 (dioxygen) is central
Because the term falls outside a precise nomenclature, specialists generally rely on the explicit name of the