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Oxides, Peroxides, and Superoxides definitions
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  • Oxides

    Binary compounds of oxygen with metals, typically with a 2- charge.
  • Peroxides

    Compounds with two oxygen atoms and a 2- charge, formed by some Group 1A metals.
  • Superoxides

    Compounds with two oxygen atoms and a 1- charge, formed by certain Group 1A metals.
  • Group 1A

    Alkali metals that can form oxides, peroxides, and superoxides with oxygen.
  • Group 2A

    Alkaline earth metals that form oxides and peroxides but not superoxides.
  • Anions

    Negatively charged ions, such as oxides, peroxides, and superoxides.
  • Barium

    A Group 2A metal that forms peroxides with oxygen.
  • Sodium

    A Group 1A metal that forms peroxides with oxygen.
  • Potassium

    A Group 1A metal that forms superoxides with oxygen.
  • Rubidium

    A Group 1A metal that forms superoxides with oxygen.
  • Cesium

    A Group 1A metal that forms superoxides with oxygen.
  • Lithium

    A Group 1A metal that forms oxides with oxygen.
  • Memory Tool

    Mnemonic devices like 'Peroxides are bananas' to recall compound formation.
  • Charge

    The electrical property of ions, such as 2- for oxides and peroxides.
  • Binary Compounds

    Compounds consisting of two elements, such as oxygen and a metal.