Question
Give one example each of $–$
$(a)$ A peroxide
$(b)$ A mixed oxide
$(c)$ A dioxide.

Answer

$(a)$ A peroxide $- Na_2O_2 ($Sodium peroxide$)$
$(b)$ A mixed oxide $- \ce{Pb_3O_2}$
$(c)$ A dioxide $- \ce{PbO_2}$

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