Peroxomonosulfate
The peroxomonosulfate ion, SO2−
5, is a sulfur oxoanion. It is sometimes referred to as the persulfate ion, but this term also refers to the peroxydisulfate ion, S
2O2−
8.
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A Ball-and-stick model of the peroxomonosulfate anion
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The structure of the peroxomonosulfate anion
Its other IUPAC names are sulfuroperoxoate and trioxidoperoxidosulfate(2−).[1]
Compounds containing peroxomonosulfate
- Na2SO5
- KHSO5
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See also
References
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (2005). Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2005). Cambridge (UK): RSC–IUPAC. ISBN 0-85404-438-8. pp. 139,328. Electronic version.
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