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- Q411394 subject Q7137781.
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- Q411394 abstract "Barium peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula BaO2. This white solid (gray when impure) is one of the most common inorganic peroxides, and it was the first peroxide compound discovered. Being an oxidizer and giving a vivid green colour upon ignition (as do all barium compounds), it finds some use in fireworks; historically, it was also used as a precursor for hydrogen peroxide.".
- Q411394 iupacName "barium peroxide".
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- Q411394 iupacname "barium peroxide".
- Q411394 type ChemicalCompound.
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- Q411394 comment "Barium peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula BaO2. This white solid (gray when impure) is one of the most common inorganic peroxides, and it was the first peroxide compound discovered. Being an oxidizer and giving a vivid green colour upon ignition (as do all barium compounds), it finds some use in fireworks; historically, it was also used as a precursor for hydrogen peroxide.".
- Q411394 label "Barium peroxide".
- Q411394 depiction Peroxid_barnatý.JPG.