Nature of normal oxide formed by the element present on the exterme left in periodic table
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Elements on the extremes of a period easily combine with oxygen to form oxides. The normal oxide formed by the element in extreme left is the most basic (i.e., $N{{a}{2}}$0) whereas that formed by the element on extreme right is the most acidic (i.e., $C{{l}{2}}$${{O}{7}}$).
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Elements on the extremes of a period easily combine with oxygen to form oxides. The normal oxide formed by the element in extreme left is the most basic (i.e., $N{{a}{2}}$0) whereas that formed by the element on extreme right is the most acidic (i.e., $C{{l}{2}}$${{O}{7}}$)
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