Definition of Superoxides. Meaning of Superoxides. Synonyms of Superoxides

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Definition of Superoxides

Superoxide
Superoxide Su`per*ox"ide, n. (Chem.) See Peroxide. [Obs.]

Meaning of Superoxides from wikipedia

- pot****ium superoxide as an oxygen source in chemical oxygen generators, such as those used on the Space Shuttle and on submarines. Superoxides are also...
- Superoxide di****ase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) is an enzyme that alternately catalyzes the di****ation (or partitioning) of the superoxide (O− 2) anion radical...
- Superoxide di****ase [Cu-Zn] also known as superoxide di****ase 1 or hSod1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SOD1 gene, located on chromosome...
- Pot****ium superoxide is an inorganic compound with the formula KO2. It is a yellow paramagnetic solid that decomposes in moist air. It is a rare example...
- several different compounds: suboxides, oxides, peroxides, sesquioxides, superoxides, and ozonides. They all react violently with water. Hexarubidium monoxide...
- Sodium superoxide is the inorganic compound with the formula NaO2. This yellow-orange solid is a salt of the superoxide anion. It is an intermediate in...
- Caesium superoxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CsO2. It consists of caesium cations Cs+ and superoxide anions O−2. It is an orange...
- combine with it to form a simple binary oxide (that is, not a peroxide or a superoxide). The valences of the main-group elements are directly related to the...
- The hydroperoxyl radical, also known as the hydrogen superoxide, is the protonated form of superoxide with the chemical formula HO2, also written HOO•. This...
- LiO2, this reaction byp****es lithium peroxide. Like other superoxides, lithium superoxide is the product of a one-electron reduction of an oxygen molecule...