Science, asked by PreetiSSharma, 5 months ago

give an activity to show metal oxides are basic in nature​

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Answered by MADHAVANULAGANATHAN
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Dissolve metal oxide in water, this will give Hydroxide ions in the solution.

Now you can use Litmus Paper or pH paper to check whether the solution is acidic or basic.

Litmus paper will turn blue or the pH paper will show the colour for basic solution .

This shows that the metal oxide is basic in nature.

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Answered by Hotcupid253
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The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :The oxide ion tends to react with water to form hydroxide ions.

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :The oxide ion tends to react with water to form hydroxide ions.generically O2- + H2O --> 2OH-

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :The oxide ion tends to react with water to form hydroxide ions.generically O2- + H2O --> 2OH-As an example, CaO + H2O ---> Ca(OH)2

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :The oxide ion tends to react with water to form hydroxide ions.generically O2- + H2O --> 2OH-As an example, CaO + H2O ---> Ca(OH)2Some other metal oxides (like ZnO and Al2O3) are basic but also acidic oxides:

The oxide ions in a metal oxide generally react with water to form hydroxide ions which are basic in nature (OH-).Here's a complete reaction example :The oxide ion tends to react with water to form hydroxide ions.generically O2- + H2O --> 2OH-As an example, CaO + H2O ---> Ca(OH)2Some other metal oxides (like ZnO and Al2O3) are basic but also acidic oxides:ZnO + H2O + 2 OH- --> Zn(OH)42- in which reaction hydroxide is needed and not formed! This behavior is usually termed amphoteric.

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