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If you think to the preparation of this oxide the reaction is the treatment of sodium peroxide with oxygen at high pressures: Na2O2 + O2 = 2NaO2
lead + oxygen = lead oxide.
oxide is an anion of atomic oxygen.
oxygen
Any metal that reacts with oxygen will produce a metal oxide. For example, magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, and zinc reacts with oxygen to produce zinc oxide. It is helpful to know the general word equation: metal + oxygen -> metal oxide
decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using a catalyst, commonly manganese(IV) oxide
Sodium + Oxygen = Sodium Oxide 4Na + O2 = 2Na2O Sodium + Oxygen = Sodium Peroxide 2Na + O2 = Na2O2
If you think to the preparation of this oxide the reaction is the treatment of sodium peroxide with oxygen at high pressures: Na2O2 + O2 = 2NaO2
Oxygen oxide is not a real substance.
The preparation of iron(III) oxide is simple.
The metal itself and oxygen. For example, in ferrous oxide or ferric oxide, there is iron and oxygen.
a metal oxide is a metal that is joined to oxygen. ex: copper oxide is copper joined to oxygen. :) :P by meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
An oxygen atom can only be oxidized by some element with an equal or higher electronegativity. So, oxygen can be oxidized by fluorine (e.g., OF2) or by another oxygen atom (e.g., O2).
Burn the element in oxygen and you get the oxide
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
Zinc Oxide. Whenever a metal reacts with oxygen, it bonds them both together, like magnesium+oxygen=magnesium oxide
lead oxide