It is a SALT.
A salt
It is an AMPHOTERIC oxide. That is , in an environment of low(acid) pH it behaves as a BASE. In an environment of high(alkaline) pH it behaves as an ACID.
The products are a salt and water.
It is an oxide of alkali metal Cesium, so it is basic in nature,.
Cobalt oxide can refer toCobalt(II) oxide, CoOCobalt(III) oxide, Co2O3Cobalt(II,III) oxide, Co3O4.The three have different properties.
NaOH is a base. HCl is an acid. NaCl is a salt. H2O is an oxide.
It is an AMPHOTERIC oxide. That is , in an environment of low(acid) pH it behaves as a BASE. In an environment of high(alkaline) pH it behaves as an ACID.
It is a simple metal oxide, which can make it a salt.
The products are a salt and water.
It is an oxide of alkali metal Cesium, so it is basic in nature,.
Cobalt oxide can refer toCobalt(II) oxide, CoOCobalt(III) oxide, Co2O3Cobalt(II,III) oxide, Co3O4.The three have different properties.
Base forming(metal) oxide eg. CaO, CuO, K2O
NaOH is a base. HCl is an acid. NaCl is a salt. H2O is an oxide.
Neither. Strictly speaking it is a very weak base. A Magnesium Nitrate solution is neutral with a pH of 7.0. Salts of strong acids are neutral. Magnesium Nitrate is salt of Nitric acid which is very strong acid.
Calcium Chloride is neither acid nor base. It is a neutral salt.
Yes, it is acidic:with water it forms an acid (suflurous acid, H2SO3)with base it neutralizes by forming a sulfite salt or (a weaker) base anion SO32-
salt and water. Salt depends on acid
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.