oksygenn
oksygenn is a term used in theoretical chemistry and science fiction to denote a proposed high-energy oxide or allotrope of oxygen. It is not an established substance in real-world chemistry, and there is no experimental evidence for its existence.
In many fictional or speculative treatments, oksygenn is described as a polymeric or cluster-like oxide, with
Synthesis and stability: Theoretical models place its formation under extreme conditions, such as ultra-high pressure or
Applications and safety: In fiction, oksygenn is imagined as an energy carrier or oxidizer for propulsion, power
Origin of the name and status: The name blends the prefix "oxy-" with a suffix intended to