Trick question. Group 18 are the noble gases and none of these forms oxides!
No, it is not. All oxides are insoluble except for group I oxides
basic metal oxides change to acidic non-metal oxides
When alkali metals react with water they produce an alkali (basic) solution. No because they form basic oxides and they neutralise acids
Metallic oxides are metal and oxygen, bonded together. They are generally solids, and have higher densities. An example of a metallic oxides is sodium, Na.
Group-18 belongs to noble gases. The elements of this group are stable.
metal oxides are known as basic oxides only non metalic base is ammonium hydroxide . group ii oxides are generally insoluble
No, it will form a basic solution of Sodium Hydroxide as per the following equation. Na2O + H2O ---> 2NaOH As the solution will have OH- ions so it will be basic. Na2O is a basic oxide and basic oxide dissolve in water to form bases( here NaOH). Acidic oxides dissolves in water to form acids. Alkali metal(group 1 of periodic table) oxides are always basic oxides, but all metal oxides may not be basic( some transition metal oxides are acidic).
this is a hard question to answer, well it depend which oxide it is.
Basic. Remember metal oxides of which magnesium oxide is one, are basic oxides.
Mettalic oxides are basic in nature
No. A number of metal oxides are basic.
No, metal oxides are basic in nature.
Sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, and copper oxide are basic oxides, while carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and silicon dioxide are acidic oxides.
Yes, certain metal oxides, mostly from the middle groups of the transition metals are acidic. Chromium and rhenium, for example, both form oxides which are acidic in water.
Basic oxides are those which form bases in water as CaO, [CaO + H2O ----> Ca(OH)2 ], the oxides of Alkali and Alkaline earth metals are basic in nature.
Metal oxides are typically basic.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc