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H(2)O(2) is a disbasic acid. The salts f...

`H_(2)O_(2)` is a disbasic acid. The salts formed by it are

A

Oxides and peroxides

B

Peroxides and super oxides

C

Peroxides and sesqioxides

D

Peroxides and Hydroperoxides

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D
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