peroksidid
Peroksidid are a class of chemical compounds that contain a single oxygen-oxygen bond, also known as an peroxide bond. This bond is relatively weak, which makes peroxides reactive and often strong oxidizing agents. The simplest and most common peroxide is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a liquid widely used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent. Other organic peroxides, such as benzoyl peroxide, find applications in polymerization processes and as acne treatments. Inorganic peroxides include compounds like sodium peroxide (Na2O2) and barium peroxide (BaO2), which are used in various chemical syntheses and as oxidizers.
The reactivity of peroxides stems from the inherent weakness of the O-O bond, which can readily break