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Trioxidane (systematically
named dihydrogen trioxide,), also
called hydrogen trioxide is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula H[O] 3H (can be...
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common disinfectant and
readily decomposes to form
water and oxygen.
Trioxidane (H2O3) is rare and
readily decomposes into
water and
singlet oxygen. Tetraoxidane...
- 1,2,3-trioxolane,
which can also be
considered a
cyclic disubstituted trioxidane derivative.
Molozonides are
formed by
cycloaddition of
ozone and an alkene...
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formula known) Thallium(III) oxide, Tl2O3 Terbium(III) oxide, Tb2O3
Trioxidane, H2O3
Vanadium trioxide, V2O3 Ytterbium(III) oxide, Yb2O3 Yttrium(III)...
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Bisulfoxylate (chemical
formula SO2H−)
Related compounds Related isoelectronic trioxidane trisulfane Related compounds hydroxysulfonyl radical HOSO2
sulfinic acid...
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unstable hydrogen polyoxides. The
compound is
prepared as a
byproduct of
trioxidane production. H2O5 has also been
synthesized by
reaction among peroxy radicals...
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first three are
water [(mon)oxidane],
hydrogen peroxide (dioxidane), and
trioxidane.
Tetroxidane is more
unstable than the
previous compounds. The term "tetraoxidane"...
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reduced to the
corresponding allylic alcohol. In
reactions with water,
trioxidane, an
unusual molecule with
three consecutive linked oxygen atoms, is formed...
- ozone's
distinctive smell. In
appropriate contexts,
ozone can be
viewed as
trioxidane with two
hydrogen atoms removed, and as such,
trioxidanylidene may be...
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formula H2Xn.
Higher hydrogen polyoxides than H2O2 are not stable.
Trioxidane, with
three oxygen atoms, is a
transient unstable intermediate in several...