Chemistry, asked by nandinibhandari9637, 10 months ago

Which of the following represents correct sequence of
decreasing acidic character of oxides?
(a) N₂O₅ > NO > N₂O (b) MnO > MnO₂ > MnO₄⁻
(c) Cr₂O₃ > CrO₄⁻ (d) Fe₂O₃ > FeO > Fe₃O₄

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Answered by VIP2003
2

)

Answer:

A)

Explanation:

as we move from left to right in a periodic table the nature of the oxides become basic

Answered by basavaraj5392
3

Answer:

(i) Higher be the positive oxidation value of non-metal oxide, higher be the acidic nature.

(ii) For same value of oxidation number, more electronegative element associated with oxygen shows more acidic nature.

Thus, correct order of acidic character is (a) N₂O₅ > NO > N₂O

Note CO is a neutral oxide.

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