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Copper oxide and hydrogen peroxide are important in industrial applications. Also, glucose oxide and peroxide have their application in biochemical applications to foster growth in chemical production and guarantee quality output across related industries. Learn the details of oxides and peroxides including CAS No., properties and information on materials and products of suppliers on ECHEMI.

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Phosphorus oxide (P2O3)

(1314-24-5)
Phosphorus oxides are toxic and highly corrosive chemical substances. If the human body comes into direct contact with this substance, it may cause severe irritation to the skin and eyes, and even potentially serious health problems. Therefore, when using phosphorus oxides, we must be highly vigilant and take appropriate safety measures such as wearing protective clothing and gloves. At the same time, the storage and transportation of phosphorus oxides also need to be strictly regulated according to relevant provisions to prevent accidents. In the hazard classification system for chemicals, phosphorus oxides are clearly classified as substances that pose a threat to health, specifically, they are considered to be corrosive hazardous substances. The danger of these compounds manifests in that they can cause direct harm to the human body, and they may also have significant negative impacts on the environment. Based on this recognition, we must never be complacent when dealing with and using phosphorus oxides and must strictly follow relevant safety standards and operating guidelines. Despite the potential dangers, phosphorus oxides play an indispensable role in the chemical field, especially in the manufacture of other chemicals. These chemicals are then widely used in industrial production and our daily lives. However, given the potential risks associated with phosphorus oxides, we must exercise caution when using them and take all possible precautionary measures to ensure the safety of humans and the environment. We must be fully aware that while phosphorus oxides have important uses in certain areas, safety and environmental protection must be our top priority when handling them. We must strictly adhere to relevant regulations and standards, both during use and during disposal, to ensure that human and environmental safety is not threatened.

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Samarium hydroxide

(20403-06-9)
Samarium Hydroxide, also called Samarium Hydrate, has specialized uses in glass, phosphors, lasers, and thermoelectric devices. These magnets are found in small motors, headphones, and high-end magnetic pickups for guitars and related musical instruments.

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1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl peroxyneodecanoate

(51240-95-0)

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Oxides are compounds (of course they must be pure). Its composition contains only two elements, one of which must be oxygen, the other if it is a metal element, it is called a metal oxide; if the other is not a metal element, it is called a non-metal oxide. Peroxide refers to a compound containing peroxy-O-O-. It can be regarded as a derivative of hydrogen peroxide, which contains peroxide ions in its molecules. Peroxides are divided into inorganic peroxides and organic peroxides.

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Oxides and peroxides are essential commodities in the chemical and industrial sectors owing to their characteristics and high reactivity. For instance, copper oxide and hydrogen peroxide are known to be used in oxidation reactions as well as in catalytic processes in industries.

The difference between oxide and peroxide is that oxides have one oxygen atom while peroxides have two oxygen atoms bonded to a metal or non-metal. Some examples are glucose oxide and peroxide which are useful in biosynthesis in, the food and medicine industry.

Applications of oxides and peroxides include:

● Catalysts in the synthesis of chemicals

● Energy storage in batteries

● Biochemical reactions and enzyme biosynthesis

● Sanitizing agents and detergents

● Semiconductor and electronics manufacturing

● Food production and medicine production industries

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