difference between oxoacid and oxyacid
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An oxoacid is an acid that contains oxygen. Specifically,it is a compound that contains hydrogen,oxygen and at least one other element,with at least one hydrogen atom bound to oxygen that can dissociate to produce the H+ cation and the anion of the acid.
Oxyacid, any oxygen containing acid.Most covalent nonmetallic oxides react with water to form acidic oxides;that is,they react with water to form oxyacid that yield hydronium ions(H3O+) in solution.There are some exceptions,such as carbon monoxide,CO,nitrous oxide,N2Oand nitric acid,NO
Oxyacid, any oxygen containing acid.Most covalent nonmetallic oxides react with water to form acidic oxides;that is,they react with water to form oxyacid that yield hydronium ions(H3O+) in solution.There are some exceptions,such as carbon monoxide,CO,nitrous oxide,N2Oand nitric acid,NO
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Any acid contain oxygen called oxoacid
An oxygen contain acid called oxyacid
An oxygen contain acid called oxyacid
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