Apples turning brown after peeling the skin off, and bananas peels turning brown after peeling them.
Rusting iron.
Rust
Apples turning brown when cut
Potatoes turning brown when cut
Copper turning green.
hematite, and bauxite
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non-silicate.
Acidic oxides causes acid rain. SO2, NO2 are gases for examples.
A non silicate mineral is a mineral that does not hold silica tetrahedron. Some examples of non silicate minerals are oxides, sulfides, sulfates, halides, and carbonates.
Different oxides have different colors. Iron III oxide is reddish orange, aluminum oxide is colorless. Those are just a couple examples
Sapphire and ruby are oxides of Aluminium Sapphire and ruby are oxides of Aluminium
Examples: uranium oxides, sodium oxides, lead oxides, aluminium oxide, plutonium oxides etc.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc
oxides, halides, hydrides
Oxides are substances formed by the reaction of oxygen with metals or non-metals.eg. iron oxide(Fe2O3), zinc oxide(ZnO), sulfur dioxide (SO2 )etc.
Nitrogen forms gaseous oxides. NO,NO2,N2O,N2O3 are few examples.
non-silicate.
They are examples of anions. Atoms or compounds with the ide ending are anions as are those with endings of ite or ate.
Water-soluble, nonmetallic oxides, can be attacked by alkalies and, in aqueous solution, they form acids; so they are called acidic oxides. Some examples include:Sulfuric, and other sulfurous acids, from oxides of sulfur,Nitric, and other nitrous acids, from oxides of Nitrogen,Phosphoric, and other phosphorous acids, from oxides of Phosphorous
Non metallic elements is your answer. Examples include sulfur and phosphorous, both of which give rise to acidic oxides when burned. Other examples include nitrogen and chlorine. Examples of oxides are P2O5, N2O3, Cl2O7, SO2 and SO3
That is a covalent bond. oxides of N is examples.
Neutral Oxides are non-metal oxides which do not react with acids or bases. All neutral oxides are monoxides (e.g. Carbon monoxide) Neutral Oxides are those oxides which on contact with water produce neither nor base. Their aqueous solution have no action on blue or red litmus .Examples are nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N2O)
Magnets attract ferromagnetic metals, alloys, oxides or other compounds; examples are: iron, cobalt, nickel, dysprosium, iron oxides, some compounds of lanthanides etc.