How Do You Spell TETRAOXYGEN?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛtɹe͡ɪˌɒksɪd͡ʒən] (IPA)

Tetraoxygen is a term used to describe a molecule that contains four oxygen atoms. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /tɛtræˈɒksɪdʒən/. It is spelled using the prefix "tetra," meaning "four," and the word "oxygen." The "oxygen" part of the word is spelled using the letters "oxi" and "gen," which are commonly used in the spelling of other oxygen-containing compounds. The spelling of tetraoxygen follows basic English spelling rules and is easy to pronounce using the IPA transcription.