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what is the nature of metallic oxide?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metallic oxides are basic in nature...

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Answered by EunJin19kpop
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Metal oxides are always basic in nature. For example, Magnesium Oxide is a metallic oxide. It will be basic because on adding water to it it will become Mg(OH)2 (Magnesium Hydroxide) which is a base!!!!!

A general property of metal oxides is that they tend to react with water to form basic solutions of the metal hydroxide. For example BaO is a basic oxide. It dissolves in water to formbarium hydroxide, Ba(OH)2

Some metal oxides are basic or amphoteric in nature and form salts with base in neutralization reaction. For example, aluminum oxide reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium aluminate. Those metallic oxides which have oxygen-oxygen bond are known as peroxides. Here oxygen atom presents in -1 oxidation state.

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