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Copper peroxide

Copper peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula CuO2. It is an oxide of copper, and appears as a dark olive green solid or similarly colored suspension. It is unstable, decomposing to oxygen and other copper oxides. Copper peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula CuO2. It is an oxide of copper, and appears as a dark olive green solid or similarly colored suspension. It is unstable, decomposing to oxygen and other copper oxides. Copper peroxide is prepared by the reaction of cold solutions of hydrogen peroxide and Schweizer's reagent, the latter prepared from copper hydroxide and dilute ammonia solution. The Schweizer's reagent used must not contain excess ammonia.Copper peroxide may also be produced by the reaction of an ice-cold solution of hydrogen peroxide with a suspension of copper hydroxide. It may also form from the very slow reaction of finely divided cupric oxide with cold hydrogen peroxide. When wet, copper peroxide decomposes at temperatures above 6°C; it 'is far more stable when dry'.

[ "Ion", "Catalysis", "Hydrogen peroxide", "Oxygen", "Metal" ]
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