Ozonide is the polyatomic anion O−3. Cyclic organic compounds formed by the addition of ozone (O3) to an alkene are also called ozonides. Inorganic ozonides...
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Potassium ozonide is an oxygen rich compound of potassium. It is an ozonide, meaning it contains the ozonide anion (O3−). In polarized light, it shows...
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Hydrogen ozonide (HO3) is a radical molecule consisting of a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an ozonide unit. It is possibly produced in the reaction...
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Sodium ozonide (NaO3) is an oxygen-rich compound of sodium. As an ozonide, it contains the ozonide anion (O3−). Some experiments report creating sodium...
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Ozonolysis (redirect from Harries Ozonide reaction)
completing the addition, a reagent is then added to convert the intermediate ozonide to a carbonyl derivative. Reductive work-up conditions are far more commonly...
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Magnesium ozonide is a compound with the formula MgO3. Much like other ozonides, it is only stable at low temperatures. Unlike other ozonide compounds...
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Rubidium ozonide is an oxygen rich compound of rubidium. It is an ozonide, meaning it contains the ozonide anion (O3−). It can be created by reacting...
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Caesium ozonide is an oxygen-rich chemical compound of caesium, with the chemical formula CsO3. It consists of caesium cations Cs+ and ozonide anions O−3...
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Ammonium ozonide is an oxygen rich molecule containing an ammonium cation (NH4+) and an ozonide anion (O3−). Ammonium ozonide, like alkali ozonides, is a...
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Triphenyl phosphite ozonide (TPPO) is a chemical compound with the formula PO3(C6H5O)3 that is used to generate singlet oxygen. When TPPO is mixed with...
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compounds: suboxides, oxides, peroxides, sesquioxides, superoxides, and ozonides. They all react violently with water. Hexarubidium monoxide (Rb6O) Nonarubidium...
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Ozone (section Reduction to ozonides)
whereas the diradical state is named trioxidanediyl. Trioxidanediyl (or ozonide) is used, non-systematically, to refer to the substituent group (-OOO-)...
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A molozonide (or "molecular ozonide") is a 1,2,3-trioxolane, which can also be considered a cyclic disubstituted trioxidane derivative. Molozonides are...
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(HOO•), the protonated form of superoxide Hydrogen ozonide (HOOO•), the protonated form of ozonide Neutral dihydrogen polyoxides containing up to five...
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OF2. Look up oxide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Other oxygen ions ozonide, O−3, superoxide, O−2, peroxide, O2−2 and dioxygenyl, O+2. Suboxide Oxohalide...
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(Cs2O2) Caesium sesquioxide (Cs2O3) Caesium superoxide (CsO2) Caesium ozonide (CsO3) Simon, A. (1997), "Group 1 and 2 Suboxides and Subnitrides — Metals...
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oxygen source is usually an inorganic superoxide, chlorate, or perchlorate. Ozonides are a promising group of oxygen sources, as well. The generators are usually...
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lithium can form red ozonides (MO3) through low-temperature reaction of the powdered anhydrous hydroxide with ozone: the ozonides may be then extracted...
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singlet oxygen via phosphite ozonides, which are, in turn, generated in situ such as triphenyl phosphite ozonide. Phosphite ozonides will decompose to give...
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(K2O), potassium peroxide (K2O2), potassium superoxide (KO2) and potassium ozonide (KO3). The binary potassium-oxygen compounds react with water forming KOH...
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in other oxidation states are very uncommon: −1/2 (superoxides), −1/3 (ozonides), 0 (elemental, hypofluorous acid), +1/2 (dioxygenyl), +1 (dioxygen difluoride)...
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Examples of primary high explosives are: Acetone peroxide Alkali metal ozonides Ammonium permanganate Ammonium chlorate Azidotetrazolates Azoclathrates...
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Related experiments have used it as the precursor for generating hydrogen ozonide. Ceotto, Michele; Gianturco, Franco A.; Hirst, David M. (1999). "Protonated...
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oxidation states of the element in these ions are not integers—similar to the ozonides O3−. Two oxides of germanium are known: germanium dioxide (GeO 2, germania)...
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temperatures above 400 °C (752 °F). In addition to the superoxide and the ozonide CsO 3, several brightly coloured suboxides have also been studied. These...
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hydroperoxyl (HO2). The compound hydrogen ozonide (HO3) is also known, along with some of its alkali metal ozonide salts are (various MO3). The respective...
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difluoride 7783-44-0 O2Ti titanium dioxide O2U uranium oxide OH− hydroxide ion 14280-30-9 O3 ozone 10028-15-6 O3− ozonide ion 12596-80-4 O3U Uranium Trioxide...
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dictionary. O3 may refer to: O3, the molecular formula for ozone O3−, the ozonide anion O3, the 1993 debut album by the techno band Sunscreem O3 A Trilogy...
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O–O distances that correlate with the order of the O–O bond. Oxygen, O2 Ozonide, O−3 Peroxide, O2−2 Oxide, O2− Dioxygenyl, O+2 Antimycin A – used in fishery...
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epoxide C60O. Ozonation of C60 in 1,2-xylene at 257K gives an intermediate ozonide C60O3, which can be decomposed into 2 forms of C60O. Decomposition of C60O3...
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