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original answer "The chemical HO2 is the common Water we use in our day to day lives. "

this was wrong.

H2O "is the common Water we use in our day to day lives."

it has 2 hydrogen on one oxygen: H-O-H

HO2 has 2 oxygens and one hydrogen. the formula would look something like this: H-O-O- and it should be highly reactive if it could be formed.

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