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what are oxides? how are they classified. give two example each ​

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Answered by LastShinobi
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Based on their acid-base characteristics oxides are classified as acidic, basic, amphoteric or neutral: An oxide that combines with water to give an acid is termed as an acidic oxide. The oxide that gives a base in water is known as a basic oxide.

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Answered by smee26
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Oxides are a chemical compound with one or more oxygen atoms combined with other elements

types of oxides

1) Acidic oxide: oxides are oxides of nonmetals.ex SO2,CO2

2) basic oxides: These are oxides of metalsMgO ,CaO

3) Amphoteric oxides: Which shows both basic as well as acidic properties.

example : Zn0,Al2O3

4) Neutral oxides: Shows neither acidic nor basic properties

example; N20,NO

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