BeH2O2
BeH2O2, formally known as beryllium hydrogen peroxide, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula BeH2O2. It is an inorganic salt that can be formed from the reaction of beryllium hydroxide with hydrogen peroxide. The precise structure and properties of BeH2O2 can vary depending on the synthesis method and conditions. It is known to be a relatively unstable compound, particularly in the presence of heat or certain catalysts. Information regarding its physical state, melting point, and boiling point is not widely documented. BeH2O2 has been studied for its potential as an oxidizing agent, though its practical applications are limited due to its instability and the reactivity of beryllium compounds. The compound is typically prepared in a laboratory setting and is not commercially produced. Further research is needed to fully characterize its chemical behavior and explore any potential uses.