P4O10 is acidic.
Amphoteric.
The oxide ion itself is basic, but oxides of various elements may be acidic, basic, or amphoteric.
No. Sodium oxide has only basic properties, no acidic ones.
Anions of acids are (at least) basic(eg. CH3COO- + H+ --> CH3COOH)but some anions are amphoteric, so partially acidic and partially basic(eg. acidic: HS- --> S2- + H+ ,and basic: HS- + H+ --> H2S)
P4O10 is acidic.
amphoteric
In water solutions salts may be acidic, basic or amphoteric.
Amphoteric.
by saying protein is amphoteric means that it contains both acidic property and basic property
Yes it is an amphoteric oxide as it has both basic oxide and acidic oxide properties.
Oxides are classified into 3 types: > Basic oxide > Acidic oxide > Amphoteric oxide (both Basic and Acidic)
The oxide ion itself is basic, but oxides of various elements may be acidic, basic, or amphoteric.
No. Sodium oxide has only basic properties, no acidic ones.
Usually water is considered neither acidic nor basic. It is neutral. But technically it is an amphoteric substance, meaning it has both acidic and basic properties.
Anions of acids are (at least) basic(eg. CH3COO- + H+ --> CH3COOH)but some anions are amphoteric, so partially acidic and partially basic(eg. acidic: HS- --> S2- + H+ ,and basic: HS- + H+ --> H2S)
It depends, many metal oxides are basic while most nonmetal oxides are acidic. Some oxides are also amphoteric, possessing both acidic and basic properties.