Dioxygenyl — The dioxygenyl ion, O2+, is a rarely encountered oxycation in which both oxygen atoms have a formal oxidation state of +½. It is formally derived from oxygen by the removal of an electron: O2 → O2+ … Wikipedia
Dioxygenyl hexafluoroplatinate — IUPAC name Dioxygenyl hexafluoroplatinate Systematic name … Wikipedia
Peroxide — A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen oxygen single bond. The simplest stable peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. Superoxides, dioxygenyls, ozones and ozonides compound are considered separately. NOTOC Organic chemistry In organic chemistry,… … Wikipedia
Xenon — (PronEng|ˈzɛnɒn [Xenon, entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, prepared by J. A. Simpson and E. S. C. Weiner, vol. 20, second edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. ISBN 0 19 861232 X (vol. 20), ISBN 0 19 861186 2 (set.)] or IPAlink en|ˈziːnɒn… … Wikipedia
Oxidation state — Not to be confused with Oxidation number. In chemistry, the oxidation state is an indicator of the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound. The formal oxidation state is the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all bonds… … Wikipedia
Xenon hexafluoroplatinate — is the description of the product obtained from the combination of platinum hexafluoride and xenon in an experiment that proved the chemical reactivity of the noble gases. Neil Bartlett at the University of British Columbia formulated the product … Wikipedia
Dioxygen difluoride — Preferred IUPAC name … Wikipedia
7440-63-3 — Xénon Pour les articles homonymes, voir Xenon. Xénon … Wikipédia en Français
Projecteurs bi-xénon — Xénon Pour les articles homonymes, voir Xenon. Xénon … Wikipédia en Français
Oxygen — This article is about the chemical element and its most stable form, O2 or dioxygen. For other forms of this element, see Allotropes of oxygen. For other uses, see Oxygen (disambiguation). nitrogen ← oxygen → fluorine ↑ O ↓ … Wikipedia