Category
page 1Chalcogen oxoacids
hydrogen peroxide
chemical compound
selenic acid
chemical compound
selenious acid
chemical compound

trioxidane
Trioxidane (systematically named dihydrogen trioxide,), also called hydrogen trioxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula or (can be also written as or ). It is one of the unstable hydrogen polyoxides. In aqueous solutions, trioxidane decomposes to form water and singlet oxygen:
tellurous acid
chemical compound
orthotelluric acid
chemical compound
hydroperoxyl
The hydroperoxyl radical, also known as the hydrogen superoxide, is the protonated form of superoxide with the chemical formula HO2, also written HOO•. This species plays an important role in the atmosphere and as a reactive oxygen species in cell biology.
pentaoxidane
Pentaoxidane is an inorganic compound of hydrogen and oxygen with the chemical formula . This is one of the most unstable hydrogen polyoxides.
trihydrogen oxide
chemical compound