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what is lux-flood theory?​

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Answered by aarnavagarwal1605
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Lux-Flood concept is based on oxide ion acceptor and donor tendency . Lux-Flood bases: According to this concept bases are those species which can donate oxide ions . Lux-Flood Acids: According to this concept Acids are those species which can accept oxide ions.

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Lux-flood Theory is generally a concept of behavior oxide ion as acceptor and donor tendency. According to Lux-flood Theory, acid is an oxide acceptor and the base is an oxide donor.

  • For example, CaO + SiO2 ---> CaSiO3, in this reaction CaO is an oxide donor, hence a base, and SiO2 is an oxide acceptor, hence an acid.
  • Lux-flood theory is only limited to the species having oxide ions.
  • Also, the Lux-flood theory is applicable only in the molten state of the oxide.
  • Lux-flood theory explains the concept of acidity and basicity in the species having oxide ions.

Hence, Lux-flood Theory is generally a concept of behavior oxide ion as acceptor and donor tendency.

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