SO2O2
SO2O2 is a chemical formula that does not represent a stable or commonly recognized molecule. In chemistry, the subscript numbers indicate the number of atoms of each element in a molecule. Therefore, SO2O2 would suggest a molecule containing one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms, followed by another oxygen atom. This arrangement is chemically implausible under standard conditions.
The elements sulfur (S) and oxygen (O) readily form various compounds, most notably sulfur dioxide (SO2) and
It is possible that "SO2O2" might be a typographical error or a misrepresentation of a different chemical