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what is an oxide? which oxide is produced when carbon is burnt in the air?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxide, any of a large and important class of chemical compounds in which oxygen is combined with another element. With the exception of the lighter inert gases (helium [He], neon [Ne], argon [Ar], and krypton [Kr]), oxygen (O) forms at least one binary oxide with each of the elements.

Carbon monoxide

Carbon monoxide is produced when graphite (one of the naturally occurring forms of elemental carbon) is heated or burned in a limited amount of oxygen.

Answered by simranyadav1052005
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An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion of oxygen, an O2– ion. Metal oxides thus typically contain an anion of oxygen in the oxidation state

carbon monoxide is produced when carbon burns in air

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