H2O2 is the chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide, which is the simplest stable peroxide. The formula means that each hydrogen peroxide molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms (H2) and two oxygen atoms (O2).
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∙ 12y agoSome atoms contain 2 pairing & this is refered to as coefficient. Hydrogen is coefficient(2H) & oxygen is coefficient(2O) so the actual compound(covalent bond ) for water is read H402 = 2H + 2H + 2O.. This is shorthand in chemistry which is refered to as the Empiricle Formula. The only theoretical occurance of H20 is in natural water currents in wake & tides where the liquid expands & contracts, sometimes forming compressed H8O4. It is a common myth that standing water is written as h20, but you are actually drinking a glass of H4O2. Remember when they use to advertize this on bottled water?? Sucker!!
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I cannot find H4O2 as water. The only thing that I found is dioxidanediium.
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∙ 12y agoThis is a repost by Dreamsayer.
H4O2 is water.
Some atoms contain 2 pairing & this is refered to as coefficient. Hydrogen is coefficient(2H) & oxygen is coefficient(2O) so the actual compound(covalent bond ) for water is read H402 = 2H + 2H + 2O.. This is shorthand in chemistry which is refered to as the Empiricle Formula. The only theoretical occurance of H20 is in natural water currents in wake & tides where the liquid expands & contracts, sometimes forming compressed H8O4. It is a common myth that standing water is written as h20, but you are actually drinking a glass of H4O2. Remember when they use to advertize this on bottled water?? Sucker!!
Sincerely, Dreamsayer
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I cannot find H4O2 as water. I only found H4O2 as dioxidanediium
H4O2 is not a stable compound in chemical terms. The closest compound with a similar formula would be hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
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∙ 13y agoH2O4 is a dimer of HO2.
HO2 is hydrogen super-oxide obtained from hydrogen peroxide and oxygen at -196° C, which decomposes spontaneously at -115°C. into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen.
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∙ 16y agoSulphuric Acid?
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∙ 10y agoHydrogen peroxide.
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∙ 10y agoThere is no such compound.
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two water molcules
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oxidane
Yes, H2O and H4O2 are different formulas. H2O represents water, where each molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. H4O2 represents hydrogen peroxide, with each molecule having four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
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A single displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction where a free element replaces another element in a compound. This occurs when a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element in a compound, forming a new compound and releasing the displaced element.
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Yes, fluoride is an anion that is derived from the element fluorine.
H4O2 does not exist as a stable compound. Water (H2O) is the most common liquid form of water.
Yes, H2O and H4O2 are different formulas. H2O represents water, where each molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. H4O2 represents hydrogen peroxide, with each molecule having four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
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element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
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