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differ oxide ,peroxide and superoxide within 100-150 words
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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER - Oxides , Oxidation state -II;

peroxides , Oxidation state -I ; superoxides , Oxidation state -1/2

EXPLANATION -

These oxygen derivatives differ by Oxidation number . Typical Oxides are Na20 , Fe2O3 , BaO ; these feature the oxide anion , O2-

peroxides are derivatives of hydrogen peroxide , H-O-O-H , and feature an

O-O bond . the formal Oxidation state of oxygen here is O-1 ;I.e the peroxide dianion is considered to be -O_O-

superoxides have a formal Oxidation state of -1/2 , and are known as alkali metal salts i.e MO2 (M = K ,Na ,Rb )

They are a portable form of oxygen , and are used as oxygen supplies for firefighters.

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Answered by jastisridhar1400
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Answer:

HEREISYOURANSWER

ANSWER-Oxides,Oxidationstate-II;

peroxides,Oxidationstate-I;superoxides,Oxidationstate-1/2

EXPLANATION-

TheseoxygenderivativesdifferbyOxidationnumber.TypicalOxidesareNa20,Fe2O3,BaO;thesefeaturetheoxideanion,O2-

peroxidesarederivativesofhydrogenperoxide,H-O-O-H,andfeaturean

O-Obond.theformalOxidationstateofoxygenhereisO-1;I.etheperoxidedianionisconsideredtobe-O_O-

superoxideshaveaformalOxidationstateof-1/2,andareknownasalkalimetalsaltsi.eMO2(M=K,Na,Rb)

Theyareaportableformofoxygen,andareusedasoxygensuppliesforfirefighters.

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