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  2. Peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Peroxide. In chemistry, peroxides are a group of compounds with the structure R−O−O−R, where the R's represent a radical (a portion of a complete molecule; not necessarily a free radical [1]) and O's are single oxygen atoms. [2] [3] Oxygen atoms are joined to each other and to adjacent elements through single covalent bonds, denoted by ...

  3. Main group peroxides - Wikipedia

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    Main group peroxides are peroxide derivatives of the main group elements. Many compounds of the main group elements form peroxides, and a few are of commercial significance. Examples. With thousands of tons/year being produced annually, the peroxydisulfates, S 2 O 2− 8, are preeminent members of this class.

  4. Peroxy acid - Wikipedia

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    A peroxy acid (often spelled as one word, peroxyacid, and sometimes called peracid) is an acid which contains an acidic –OOH group. The two main classes are those derived from conventional mineral acids, especially sulfuric acid, and the peroxy derivatives of organic carboxylic acids. They are generally strong oxidizers .

  5. Benzoyl peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical compound (specifically, an organic peroxide) with structural formula (C6H5−C (=O)O−)2, often abbreviated as (BzO) 2. In terms of its structure, the molecule can be described as two benzoyl ( C6H5−C (=O)−, Bz) groups connected by a peroxide ( −O−O− ). It is a white granular solid with a faint odour of ...

  6. Peroxidase - Wikipedia

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    Peroxidase. Peroxidases or peroxide reductases ( EC number 1.11.1.x) are a large group of enzymes which play a role in various biological processes. They are named after the fact that they commonly break up peroxides .

  7. Peroxiredoxin - Wikipedia

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    The physiological importance of peroxiredoxins is indicated by their relative abundance (one of the most abundant proteins in erythrocytes after hemoglobin is peroxiredoxin 2). Their function is the reduction of peroxides, specifically hydrogen peroxide, alkyl hydroperoxides, and peroxynitrite.

  8. Category:Peroxides - Wikipedia

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    Calcium peroxide. Chlorine peroxide. Chromium (VI) oxide peroxide. Copper peroxide.

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