The chemical name for O5 is not commonly used or recognized in standard chemistry because O5 does not represent a stable, well-defined compound. However, it can be referred to as "pentoxide" in a theoretical context. In practice, oxygen typically exists as O2 (dioxygen) or in various oxides with different oxidation states, but O5 itself is not a stable molecule under normal conditions.
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