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Dinitrogen tetroxide,
commonly referred to as
nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and
occasionally (usually
among ex-USSR/Russia
rocket engineers) as amyl, is the...
- P4O10.
Tetroxides are rare, with a few more
common examples being iridium tetroxide,
ruthenium tetroxide,
osmium tetroxide, and
xenon tetroxide. Reduction...
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Osmium tetroxide (also osmium(VIII) oxide) is the
chemical compound with the
formula OsO4. The
compound is
noteworthy for its many uses,
despite its toxicity...
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Xenon tetroxide is a
chemical compound of
xenon and
oxygen with
molecular formula XeO4,
remarkable for
being a
relatively stable compound of a
noble gas...
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Carbon tetroxide or
Oxygen carbonate (in its C2v isomer) is a
highly unstable oxide of
carbon with
formula CO 4. It was
proposed as an
intermediate in...
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Ruthenium tetroxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula RuO4. It is a
yellow volatile solid that
melts near room temperature. It has the odor of...
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Names IUPAC name
Tetraoxidane Other names Hydroxyperoxide,
dihydrogen tetroxide, diperoxide,
bisperoxide Identifiers CAS
Number 29683-94-1 3D
model (JSmol)...
- smell.
Osmium powder has the
characteristic smell of
osmium tetroxide.
Osmium tetroxide forms red
osmates OsO 4(OH)2− 2 upon
reaction with a base. With...
- Lead(II,IV)
oxide Names Preferred IUPAC name Lead
tetroxide Other names Minium, red lead,
triplumbic tetroxide Identifiers CAS
Number 1314-41-6 Y 3D
model (JSmol)...
- The
sulfate or
sulphate ion is a
polyatomic anion with the
empirical formula SO2−4. Salts, acid derivatives, and
peroxides of
sulfate are
widely used in...