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the number of peroxide linkages in CrO5 and H2SO5 are

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Answered by KNSHELKE
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2,1 respectively as -1 oxygens are attached to the compound are peroxide
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Answered by UsmanSant
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The bond between two oxygen atoms present in a molecule is called as a peroxide linkagel

In Chromium pentoxide CrO5 there are peroxide linkages present. CrO5 contains 5 oxygen atoms.

In these 5 oxygen atoms four of the oxygen atoms participate in the formation of peroxide linkage. so the number of peroxide linkages is 2.

H2SO5 is also called as Caro's acid. Caro's acid also forms peroxide linkages.

Out of 5 oxygen atoms only 2 oxygen atoms participate in peroxide linkage. so only one peroxide linkage is present.

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