Also called ozonide. (1) An inorganic compound containing O 3 - represented by the general formula MO 3 , where M + is known to be an alkali metal ion. (2) A compound formed by the addition of O 3 to an unsaturated organic compound with an ethylene bond, with the following structure. This compound is generally a viscous liquid that is explosive. When it reacts with water, it decomposes to produce aldehydes and ketones (ozonolysis). It is thought that ozonides with the following bonds are produced in compounds with triple bonds. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
オゾニドとも呼ばれる。(1)一般式MO3で表される,O3-を含む無機化合物で,M+としてはアルカリ金属イオンが知られている。(2)エチレン結合をもつ不飽和有機化合物にO3が付加して形成される,次のような構造をもつ化合物をいう。この化合物は一般に粘稠な液体で爆発性がある。水と反応すると分解しアルデヒドやケトンを生ずる(オゾン分解)。三重結合をもつ化合物では次に示すような結合をもつオゾニドが生成すると考えられている。
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