A persulfate (sometimes known as peroxysulfate or peroxodisulfate)[1] is a compound containing the anions SO2−5 or S2O2−8.
[2] The anion SO2−5 contains one peroxide group per sulfur center, whereas in S2O2−8, the peroxide group bridges the sulfur atoms.
In both cases, sulfur adopts the normal tetrahedral geometry typical for the S(VI) oxidation state.
These salts are strong oxidizers.
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