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Any dioxide has two (= 'di-') oxygen atoms (= 'oxide') in its molecular formula.

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Carbon dioxide CO2 and

Sulfur dioxide SO2

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The chemical formula for dioxide is typically expressed as "XO2," where X represents the chemical element. For example, carbon dioxide is CO2, sulfur dioxide is SO2, and nitrogen dioxide is NO2.

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Formula: ClO2

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IO2

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