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group peroxides,
compounds with the
linkage E−O−O−E (E = main
group element).
Metal peroxides,
examples being barium peroxide (BaO2),
sodium peroxide (Na2O2)...
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peroxide are
commonly used for this purpose. However, the same
property also
means that
organic peroxides can
explosively combust.
Organic peroxides,...
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peroxide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peroxides are a
group of
chemical compounds.
Peroxide may also
refer to:
Hydrogen peroxide, the simplest...
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peroxides failed. The
first plant producing hydrogen peroxide was
built in 1873 in Berlin. The
discovery of the
synthesis of
hydrogen peroxide by electrolysis...
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trimolecular peroxide.]
Milas NA, Golubović A (1959). "Studies in
Organic Peroxides. XXVI.
Organic Peroxides Derived from
Acetone and
Hydrogen Peroxide". Journal...
- (C6H5CO)2O2 + 2 NaCl + 2 H2O The oxygen–oxygen bond in
peroxides is weak. Thus,
benzoyl peroxide readily undergoes homolysis (symmetrical fission), forming...
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Robert L.; Mageli,
Orville L. (1954). "Organic
Peroxides. XIX. α-Hydroperoxyethers and
Related Peroxides".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 76...
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autoxidation (oxidative rancidity) is
determination of the
peroxide value.
Peroxides are
intermediates in the
autoxidation reaction.
Autoxidation is...
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Barium peroxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula BaO2. This
white solid (gray when impure) is one of the most
common inorganic peroxides, and it...
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formation of
lipid radicals,
collectively referred to as
lipid peroxides or
lipid oxidation products (LOPs),
which in turn
react with
other oxidizing...