Chemistry, asked by aliabbasrizvibasti, 4 months ago

nitrous oxide is a neutral oxide. why?​

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Answered by prasadreddy64
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To give a acidic solution the compound should have an ability to release hydronium ion. ... But polarization of atoms of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide is not enough to hydrolyze water. So they are neutral oxides.

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