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Why sodium peroxide is not commonly used?​

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Answered by solankiishu
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Sodium peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2O2. This yellowish solid is the product of sodium ignited in excess oxygen.[3] It is a strong base. This metal peroxide exists in several hydrates and peroxyhydrates including Na2O2·2H2O2·4H2O, Na2O2·2H2O, Na2O2·2H2O2, and Na2O2·8H2O.[4] The octahydrate, which is simple to prepare, is white, in contrast to the anhydrous material.[5]

Answered by skmadhuri114
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It is used as a bleaching agent, disinfectant, laboratory chemical, and in the production of other chemicals. * Sodium Peroxide is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is cited by DOT and NFPA. * This chemical is on the Special Health Hazard Substance List because it is REACTIVE.

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