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How thionic acid differs from peroxy acid. Justify your answer with examples​

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Peracetic acid (also known as peroxyacetic acid, or PAA), is an organic compound with the formula CH3CO3H. This organic peroxide is a colorless liquid with a characteristic acrid odor reminiscent of acetic acid. It can be highly corrosive. Peracetic acid is a weaker acid than the parent acetic acid, with a pKa of 8.2.

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Peroxy acid, any of a class of chemical compounds in which the atomic group ... Examples of peroxy acids are peroxyacetic acid (CH3CO―OOH, related to acetic ... Examples of different types of amines.

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