twooxygen
twooxygen is a hypothetical chemical compound that combines the elements of carbon and oxygen in a 1:2 ratio. In terms of molecular structure, it would consist of a single carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The precise bonding arrangement and overall stability of such a molecule are subjects of theoretical interest and scientific speculation. If it existed, it might be a linear molecule, similar to carbon dioxide (CO2), where the carbon atom is double-bonded to each oxygen atom. However, the term "twooxygen" is not a standard or recognized chemical name in established nomenclature systems like IUPAC.
The creation and isolation of novel molecules with unusual stoichiometries are active areas of chemical research.