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the free encyclopedia 4-atom allotrope of oxygen The tetraoxygen molecule ( O 4 ) · also called oxozone · who proposed it as an explanation for the failure of liquid oxygen to obey Curie's law . &#91 · 1 &#93 · Though not entirely inaccurate · computer simulations indicate that although there are no stable O 4 molecules in liquid oxygen · O 2 molecules do tend to associate in pairs with antiparallel spins · forming transient O 4 units. &#91 · 2 &#93 · In 1999 · researchers thought that solid oxygen in its ε-phase · also known as red oxygen · (at pressures above 10 GPa ) was O 4 . &#91 · 3 &#93 · However · in 2006 · it was shown by X-ray crystallography that this stable phase is in fact octaoxygen ( O 8 ). &#91 · 4 &#93 · Nevertheless · 5 &#93

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the free encyclopedia 4-atom allotrope of oxygen The tetraoxygen molecule ( O 4 )
also called oxozone
who proposed it as an explanation for the failure of liquid oxygen to obey Curie's law . &#91
1 &#93
Though not entirely inaccurate
computer simulations indicate that although there are no stable O 4 molecules in liquid oxygen
O 2 molecules do tend to associate in pairs with antiparallel spins
forming transient O 4 units. &#91
2 &#93
In 1999
researchers thought that solid oxygen in its ε-phase
also known as red oxygen
(at pressures above 10 GPa ) was O 4 . &#91
3 &#93
However
in 2006
it was shown by X-ray crystallography that this stable phase is in fact octaoxygen ( O 8 ). &#91
4 &#93
Nevertheless
5 &#93

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