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What are oxides in its purest form?​

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Answered by aaditisagar5gmailcom
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An oxide (/ˈɒksaɪd/) is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element[1] in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion of oxygen, an O2– (molecular)

Answered by sushmatiwari7780
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The oxides are binary compound in which one element is oxygen and another may be a metal or non metal

They are classified as following:

(1) Acidic oxides, CO², SO², etc.

(2) Basic oxides, CaO, BaO, etc.

(3) Amphoteric oxides, Al²O³,ZnO, etc.

(4) Neutral oxides, NO, N²O,CO, etc.

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