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what is the difference between oxide,peroxide and superoxide?

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Answered by no2
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An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. 

A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen–oxygen single bond or the peroxide anion, O2− 2. 

A superoxide, is a compound that contains the superoxide anion with the chemical formula O− 2.

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Answered by jasmitha456
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Oxides can be oxides containing oxide anions (O2-), peroxides containing peroxide anions (O–) or superoxides containing superoxide anion (O2–). ... The main difference between peroxide and superoxide is that the oxidation state of oxygen in peroxide is -1 whereas the oxidation state of oxygen in superoxide is -1/2.

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