ozonidit
Ozonidit, or ozonide, is a class of chemical compounds that contain the ozonide anion, O3−, in ionic salts with metal cations. The ozonide ion is a reactive polyatomic oxide formed when ozone associates with alkali or alkaline-earth metals under anhydrous conditions. Common examples are the alkali metal ozonides, such as sodium ozonide NaO3 and potassium ozonide KO3.
Preparation and structure: Ozonides are typically synthesized by exposing solid alkali metal oxides or hydroxides to
Reactivity and stability: Ozonides are strong oxidizers. They react vigorously with water, acids, and many organic
Applications and occurrence: In practice, ozonides are primarily of theoretical and preparative interest in inorganic and
Safety: Handling requires strictly dry, inert or controlled atmospheres and appropriate protective equipment, as ozonides can