What are the compounds in hydrogen peroxide?



Answer:
H2O2
Hydrogen peroxide is a compound in itself and contains the ELEMENTS hydrogen and oxygen, two of each, formula is H2O2
In compound H2O2, atoms are Hydrogen ( H ) and Oxygen ( O )
say molecules are H2 and O2.

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