Physics, asked by vijay347, 1 year ago

water is a/an _______ oxide


kunalsahoo: hydrogen dioxide

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Answered by smiley16
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Formaly water is an oxide (because oxygen is more electronegative element) but often is more expedient to consider water as hydride in the same manner as methane or ammonia. Hydrogen halides are also usually considered as hydrides.




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