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<p>, namely , , , , ..., and to have identified the last two; however, only  is known. In 1891 <a href="page.php?w=Marcellin_Berthelot">Marcellin Berthelot</a> observed that heating pure carbon monoxide at about 550&nbsp;°C created small amounts of carbon dioxide but no trace of carbon, and assumed that a carbon-rich oxide was created instead, which he named "sub-oxide". He assumed it was the same product obtained by electric discharge and proposed the formula . <a href="page.php?w=Otto_Diels">Otto Diels</a> later stated that the more organic names</p><p>
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