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Which of the following is distinctly acidic?
1) Sio
2) Co
3) Geo
4) Sno​

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Answered by Marianne80
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Answer:

3. Geo i dont know if thats the answer correctly but thats my anwer last module so im correct

Answered by Anonymous
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Among the following, SiO is distinctly acidic.

A distinctly acidic compound is one that can be clearly identified as acidic. A strong acid or an acid with distinct properties can be called distinctly acidic.

Among these options, SiO(Silicon Monoxide) is a clear acid. It reacts with bases to form silicate salts.

While CO ( Carbon Monoxide) does not show any acidic or basic characteristics. It is a neutral salt.

GeO ( Germanium Monoxide) is an amphoteric substance. It can't be called distinctly acidic.

SnO is also amphoteric in nature. It dissolves in strong acids to give tin salts and in strong bases to give stannites.

Therefore, among these SiO will be called distinctly acidic

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