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why does lithium form oxides while sodium form peroxides
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The peroxide ions O22- is a very large anion and is only stabilised by polarising power of a larger cation. As lithium ion is smaller in size, thus, it is incompatible with peroxide ion as it has less polarising power than sodium ions.

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