How to arrange oxides in order of increasing acidity?
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☆general rule : metallic oxides are basic and non metallic oxides are acidic ... so the order will be 》
☆: Li2O < Al2O3 < B2O3 < CO2 < N2O5 < P2O5 Li is metal so its oxide will be basic.
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☆general rule : metallic oxides are basic and non metallic oxides are acidic ... so the order will be 》
☆: Li2O < Al2O3 < B2O3 < CO2 < N2O5 < P2O5 Li is metal so its oxide will be basic.
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hope it helps!!
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The acidity of the oxides increases as we move from the left to the right side of a period.The acidic character of oxides decreases down the group
Explanation:
- As a result of this the oxides of the alkali metal is the most basic in nature. They react with acids to form salt and water.
- However the oxides of the halogen metal are most acidic in nature and they can easily neutralize bases to form salt and water.
- if we considered the second Period of the periodic table then the correct order of increasing acidity in that particular period is Li2O < Al2O3 < B2O3 < CO2 < N2O5 < P2O5.
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WhyThe acidic character of oxides decreases down the group?
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