PO2OH2
PO₂OH₂, commonly known as hydrogen peroxide monophosphate or phosphoric acid peroxide, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H₃PO₄·H₂O₂. It is a less common but significant derivative of phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄) combined with hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). This compound is typically formed through the reaction of phosphoric acid with hydrogen peroxide, often under controlled conditions to stabilize the peroxide linkage.
PO₂OH₂ is primarily of interest in academic and industrial chemistry due to its potential as an oxidizing
The compound is rarely encountered in everyday contexts but may appear in specialized chemical research, particularly
While not as widely studied as other peroxide compounds, PO₂OH₂ serves as an example of how hydrogen