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called ozonides.
Inorganic ozonides are dark red salts. The
anion has the bent
shape of the
ozone molecule.
Inorganic ozonides are
formed by
burning pot****ium...
- C. R.; Townsend, M. G. (1959). "193.
Unstable intermediates. Part V.
Ozonides and superoxides".
Journal of the
Chemical Society (Resumed).
Royal Society...
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Magnesium ozonide is a
compound with the
formula MgO3. Much like
other ozonides, it is only
stable at low temperatures.
Unlike other ozonide compounds...
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Ammonium ozonide is an
oxygen rich
molecule containing an
ammonium cation (NH4+) and an
ozonide anion (O3−).
Ammonium ozonide, like
alkali ozonides, is a...
- of
ozone gives the
ozonide anion, O−3.
Derivatives of this
anion are
explosive and must be
stored at
cryogenic temperatures.
Ozonides for all the alkali...
- Sokovnin, E. I. (1963). "Determination of
density and
index of
refraction of
ozonides of
sodium and pot****ium".
Bulletin of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR Division...
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completing the addition, a
reagent is then
added to
convert the
intermediate ozonide to a
carbonyl derivative.
Reductive work-up
conditions are far more commonly...
-
optical absorption investigations of the
ozonide radical in
crystalline solids alkali metal and
ammonium ozonides, MO3 (M = pot****ium(1+), rubidium(1+),...
- compounds: suboxides, oxides, peroxides, sesquioxides, superoxides, and
ozonides. They all
react violently with water.
Hexarubidium monoxide (Rb6O) Nonarubidium...
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oxygen source is
usually an
inorganic superoxide, chlorate, or perchlorate.
Ozonides are a
promising group of
oxygen sources, as well. The
generators are usually...