11.05 Metal Oxides and Non-Metal Oxides –
Basic Oxide: Metal oxide that reacts with acids to neutralize them and dissolves in water to form alkaline solutions. Neutral Oxide:
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Basic Oxide: Metal oxide that reacts with acids to neutralize them and dissolves in water to form alkaline solutions. Neutral Oxide:
Based on their acid-base properties, oxides are classified as neutral, amphoteric, basic, or acidic. An acidic oxide is an oxide that
Answer: As we know that on the basis of nature, elements can form four different types of oxides namely- acidic oxide, basic oxide, amphoteric
Neutral oxides such as carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (N 2 O), nitric oxide (NO), and others, have neither basic nor acidic characteristics and hence do not produce salts when
Neutral oxides exhibit neither acidic nor basic character. Common examples include carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (N₂O),
Although non-metallic oxides can appear in all three states of aggregation, they are more frequently found in the gaseous form because their
Examples of neutral oxides Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) Nitric oxide (NO) Carbon monoxide (CO) Hydrogen Monooxide (H2O)
The classification of oxides is done into neutral, amphoteric and basic or acidic based on their acid-base characteristics. An acidic oxide is an oxide that when combined with water gives off