No. Zinc oxide is a amphoteric oxide.
zinc oxide is antiseptic in zinc paste
That would be zinc oxide.
Zinc is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal.
Dichlorine heptoxide is the chemical compound that is expressed as Cl2O7. This chlorine oxide is the simple anhydride of perchloric acid.
Zinc Oxide. Whenever a metal reacts with oxygen, it bonds them both together, like magnesium+oxygen=magnesium oxide
Sulfur dioxide is the anhydride of sulfurous acid, H2SO3; the acid minus this oxide is water.
Nitric acid does not form the anhydride but dinitrogen penta oxide is theoretical anhydride of nitric acid.2HNO3 = N2O5 + H2O==========No. From the Wikipedia article on nitrogen pentoxide:N2O5 was first reported by Deville in 1840, who prepared it by treating AgNO3 with Cl2.Therefore, nitrogen pentoxide is the anhydride of nitric acid.
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
Acetanilide
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...
Zinc sulphate+ hydrogen
Acid or alkali
Zinc nitrate is a white substance.
It makes zinc sulphate and hydrogen
You can not. It is impossible. This would produce zinc chloride.
the oxygen of the zinc will combine with acid group of the acid as the ZnOis basic in nature
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide