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what is the nature of metal oxide​

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Answered by XxNobita07xX
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Metal oxides are crystalline solids that contain a metal cation and an oxide anion. They typically react with water to form bases or with acids to form salts. MO + H2O → M(OH)2 (where M = group 2 metal) Thus, these compounds are often called basic oxides.

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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 elements with the exception of lighter inert gases He,Ne,Ar,Kr,o2 forms at least one binary oxide with each of the elements.

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Metals oxides are crystalline solids that contain a metal cation and an oxide anion.

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