Peroxyacid of nitrogen examples
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A peroxy acid (often spelled as one word, peroxyacid, and sometimes called peracid) is an acid which contains an acidic –OOH group. The two main classes are those derived from conventional mineral acids, especially sulfuric acid, and the peroxy derivatives of organic carboxylic acids.
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Examples of peroxy acids are peroxyacetic acid (CH3CO―OOH, related to acetic acid, CH3CO―OH) and peroxysulfuric acid (HOSO2―OOH, or H2SO5, analogous to sulfuric acid, HOSO2―OH, or H2SO4).
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