H2O6
H2O6 is a hypothetical chemical compound with the molecular formula consisting of two hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms. While water (H2O) is a well-established and ubiquitous substance, H2O6 has not been experimentally confirmed or observed under standard conditions. Its existence is largely theoretical, arising from considerations of oxygen's ability to form peroxides and superoxides. If it were to exist, it would represent a highly oxidized form of water. The chemical bonds within such a molecule would likely be complex, potentially involving multiple oxygen-oxygen bonds. Research into high-oxidation-state compounds of oxygen continues, but H2O6 remains an unverified entity. The stability and properties of such a molecule would be subject to intense chemical scrutiny if it were ever synthesized or detected.