Persulfate
A persulfate (sometimes known as peroxysulfate or peroxodisulfate)[1] is a compound containing the anions SO2−
5 or S
2O2−
8.[2]  The anion SO2−
5 contains one peroxide group per sulfur center, whereas in S
2O2−
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.[3][4]
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). 
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Ions
    
- Peroxomonosulfate ion, SO2−
5 - Peroxydisulfate S
2O2−
8 
Acids
    
- Peroxymonosulfuric acid (Caro's acid), H2SO5
 - Peroxydisulfuric acid, H2S2O8
 
Example salts
    
- Sodium peroxomonosulfate, Na2SO5
 - Potassium peroxymonosulfate, KHSO5
 - Sodium persulfate (sodium peroxydisulfate), Na2S2O8
 - Ammonium persulfate (ammonium peroxydisulfate), (NH4)2S2O8
 - Potassium persulfate (potassium peroxydisulfate), K2S2O8
 
References
    
- Shafiee, Saiful Arifin; Aarons, Jolyon; Hamzah, Hairul Hisham (2018). "Electroreduction of Peroxodisulfate: A Review of a Complicated Reaction". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 165 (13): H785–H798. doi:10.1149/2.1161811jes.
 -  Harald Jakob, Stefan Leininger, Thomas Lehmann, Sylvia Jacobi, Sven Gutewort. "Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a19_177.pub2.
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 -  Wacławek, S., Lutze, H. V., Grübel, K., Padil, V.V.T., Černík, M., Dionysiou, D.D. (2017) (2017-12-15). "Chemistry of persulfates in water and wastewater treatment: A review". Chemical Engineering Journal. 330: 44–62. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2017.07.132.
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