What is the formula of the highest oxide of the element with atomic number 7?
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nitrogen pentoxide (n2o5)
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The formula is . The oxide is acidic.
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The oxide is acidic because metals usually form basic oxides and non-metals usually form acidic oxides. Here N or Nitrogen is a non-metal, hence it forms an acidic oxide.
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