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I think its calcium oxide and sodium oxide ... I'd better check that if I were you though
No, its an acidic oxide
Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is not soluble in water.
In solid form not, but in aqueous solution it is.
Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid
Lithium oxide is a basic oxide: When it dissolves in pure water, the resulting solution has a pH value greater than 7.0.
I think its calcium oxide and sodium oxide ... I'd better check that if I were you though
No, its an acidic oxide
Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is not soluble in water.
Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is not soluble in water.
it may be CuSO4 solution...
Carbon acid solution
In solid form not, but in aqueous solution it is.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, iron oxide, nitric oxide, sulfricoxide, zinc oxide, calcium oxide, aluminumoxide, and any rust on any type of metals or any solution including oxygen has a suffix of oxide.
Air is the only gas-gas solution
It is a dark grey solid.
Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid