Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
Nitrogen oxide is not considered an acid because it does not dissociate in water.
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid a slat and water are formed.
The reaction is:MgO + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2O
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When you dissolve an Oxide (e.g. CO2 or SO2) in water you normally make an acid.
Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
Sulphuric acid
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
It is a simple metal oxide, which can make it a salt.
Nitrogen oxide is not considered an acid because it does not dissociate in water.
No. Zinc oxide is a amphoteric oxide.
copper and hydrolcholoric acid
Yes, CO2 is an acid oxide, because when it reacts with water, the product is carbonic acid H2CO3!
yes dilute hydrochloric oxide is a strong acid
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid a slat and water are formed.