Chemistry, asked by molparu000, 10 months ago

on what basis different types of oxides are formed​

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Answered by guptabhumika722
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Answer:

Metals tend to form basic oxides, non-metals tend to form acidic oxides, and amphoteric oxides are formed by elements near the boundary between metals and non-metals (metalloids).

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Answered by dassukanta70
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Answer:

We can say that the oxides are mainly formed on the basis of the valency of the different elements. Again we can say that the oxides can also form on the basis of the oxidation number as well as the reactivity of the elements

Explanation:

By the valency of the elements we can say that :

let O has valency 2 and Fe 3.

So we can say that the oxide so formed is Fe2O3. Again we can say that of the valency of Fe is 1, then we have to say that the oxide so formed will be FeO2. This is how valency is dependent for the formation of oxides. Again we have to say that if the reactivity of the element os less than oxygen then we have to say that there is no question of the formation of oxides. Also there are different types

of oxides formed on the basis of acidity and basisity. For those reasons are the different types of oxides such as basic oxide, acidic oxides and amphoteric oxides are formed.

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