metallic oxides are that type of oxides which contain metallic metals and oxides and which are cations like lithium, potassium e.t.c.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc
Mettalic oxides are basic in nature
No. A number of metal oxides are basic.
No, metal oxides are basic in nature.
A superconducting magnet is one that is made of material that exhibits the property of superconductivity.
Superconducting magnets are electromagnets wound from superconducting coil (wire). Wire that conducts electricity with zero loss is said to be super conducting. At the present time zero resistance is not offered by any known material at room temperature, so superconducting magnets must be chilled to very low temperature.
Examples: uranium oxides, sodium oxides, lead oxides, aluminium oxide, plutonium oxides etc.
It was 54-mile-long
metallic oxides are that type of oxides which contain metallic metals and oxides and which are cations like lithium, potassium e.t.c.
"To the point of superconducting" makes little sense in this context. What, specifically, is superconducting? the little wire traces between the transistors? If you made a computer "really really cold", you can overclock it / run it at above nominal speeds. This is really the only reason to "supercool" a computer.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc
Sapphire and ruby are oxides of Aluminium Sapphire and ruby are oxides of Aluminium
Its called a superconducting wire.
electrochemical forces and high temperature superconducting power
oxides can be reactants and products as well.
All oxides are generally insoluble except for oxides of group I metals (alkali earth metals).