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Hydrogen polyoxides (also
known as oxidanes, oxohydrogens, or oxyhydrogens) are
chemical compounds that
consist only of
hydrogen and
oxygen atoms, are...
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chemical formula H2O5. This is one of the most
unstable hydrogen polyoxides. The
compound is
prepared as a
byproduct of
trioxidane production. H2O5...
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written as [H(μ-O 3)H] or [H 2O 3]). It is one of the
unstable hydrogen polyoxides. In
aqueous solutions,
trioxidane decomposes to form
water and singlet...
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chemical formula H 2O 4. This is one of the
unstable hydrogen polyoxides. The
compound is
prepared by a
chemical reaction between hydroperoxyl...
- This is
still a
hypothetical compound, one of the
unstable hydrogen polyoxides. It is
hypothesized that the
compound could constitute a thin
layer of...
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Protonated ozone is a
hydrogen polyoxide having the
molecular formula HO+3 (also
written O3H+). It is a
cationic structure consisting of an
ozone unit...
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molozonide (or "molecular ozonide") is a 1,2,3-trioxolane,
which can also be
considered a
cyclic disubstituted trioxidane derivative.
Molozonides are...
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Electromagnetic absorption by
water Fluid dynamics Hard
water Heavy water Hydrogen polyoxide Ice
Optical properties of
water and ice
Steam Superheated water Viscosity...
- oxygen, oxyhalide, oxymoron, oxyntic, oxytone, paroxysm, pentoxide,
polyoxide, tetraoxygen, tetroxide,
trioxide oz-
smell Gr**** ὄζειν (ózein), ὄζων...
- straight-chain
hydrogen chalcogenides follow the
formula H2Xn.
Higher hydrogen polyoxides than H2O2 are not stable. Trioxidane, with
three oxygen atoms, is a transient...