what is the difference between superoxide and dioxide?
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Oxides
Oxides are chemical compounds with one or more oxygen atoms combined with another element.
E.g. CO2 , SO2 , CO, ZnO
Superoxides
Superoxides are compounds in which the oxidation number of oxygen is −½.
E.g. KO2 , RbO2 , CsO , NaO2
Oxides are chemical compounds with one or more oxygen atoms combined with another element.
E.g. CO2 , SO2 , CO, ZnO
Superoxides
Superoxides are compounds in which the oxidation number of oxygen is −½.
E.g. KO2 , RbO2 , CsO , NaO2
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