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Peroxide anion formula
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The peroxide anion has the formula O2^2-. It consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together and carrying a total charge of -2. This anion is commonly found in peroxides, such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), where two hydrogen atoms are each bonded to one of the oxygen atoms in the O2^2- ion.
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