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Inorganic compounds, peroxide-forming

Indirect reactions are due to the oxidizing action of free radicals that are formed from the decomposition of aqueous hydrogen peroxide when it reacts with other inorganic compounds, such as ozone or Fe2+, or when it is photolyzed. [Pg.26]


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