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wouldn't it be uranium dihydrogen
pertetraoxide?12 0 ReplyI believe that would be H2O2?
H2O4 would be Tetraoxidane if I’m not mistaken, but neither of those takes into account the U (Uranium) at the end there.
Of course, I don’t know much about how things would go beyond production, they may reach with each other and ultimately settle into something else.
10 0 Replyyou're right, so the original post has not just one but two mistakes
4 1 Replyno, chemicals often have multiple correct names
4 0 Replyokay but then why is it called "dioxideperoxide"? why is "oxide" twice in there? and why those prefixes?
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