Category
page 1Peroxides

peroxide
Peroxides are a group of molecules with the structure , where each R represents a radical (a portion of a complete molecule; not a free radical) and the O's are single oxygen atoms. Oxygen atoms are joined to each other and to adjacent elements through single covalent bonds, denoted by dashes or lines. The group in a peroxide is often called the peroxide group, though some nomenclature discrepancies exist. This linkage is recognized as a common polyatomic ion, and exists in many molecules.
sodium peroxide
inorganic compound
barium peroxide
chemical compound
potassium peroxide
chemical compound
lithium peroxide
chemical compound
sodium perborate
chemical compound
magnesium peroxide
chemical compound
fluorine dioxide
chemical compound
calcium peroxide
chemical compound
Fenton's reagent
Strongly oxidizing solution of hydrogen peroxide mixed with dissolved iron as catalyst
strontium peroxide
chemical compound
carbamide peroxide
chemical compound
zinc peroxide
chemical compound
chlorine peroxide
chemical compound
chromium(VI) oxide peroxide
chemical compound
Haber–Weiss reaction
Chemical reaction with peroxides catalysed by Fe(III/II)
uranium peroxide
chemical compound
potassium tetraperoxochromate(V)
chemical compound
cesium peroxide
chemical compound
dichlorine pentoxide
chemical compound
rubidium peroxide
chemical compound
copper peroxide
chemical compound
hydrogen thioperoxide
chemical compound
tetraoxygen difluoride
chemical compound
peroxydisulfuryl difluoride
chemical compound