burning of fuel is a chemical reaction which makes the fuel to combine with oxygen thus forming an oxide
Acidic oxides generate H3O+ ions when mixed with water, while Basic oxides produce OH- ions.
With some oxides metallic hydroxides are formed.
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)
Sodium oxide, Magnesium oxide, Copper oxide, Acidic oxide, Amphoteric oxide
Such oxides are known as the amphoteric oxide they include oxides of semi metals, Al2O3, ZnO etc.
Acidic oxides generate H3O+ ions when mixed with water, while Basic oxides produce OH- ions.
With some oxides metallic hydroxides are formed.
Sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, and copper oxide are basic oxides, while carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and silicon dioxide are acidic oxides.
Oxides are classified into 3 types: > Basic oxide > Acidic oxide > Amphoteric oxide (both Basic and Acidic)
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)
Examples: uranium oxides, sodium oxides, lead oxides, aluminium oxide, plutonium oxides etc.
Sodium oxide, Magnesium oxide, Copper oxide, Acidic oxide, Amphoteric oxide
Any of various oxides of iron, such as ferric oxide or ferrous oxide.
No, only aluminum oxide, lead oxide and zinc oxide are amphoteric oxides.
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.
this is a hard question to answer, well it depend which oxide it is.
No. Oxides are a class of compounds. On its own, oxide is just an ion.