Lots of compounds decompose when heated enough so too most metal oxides (it depends partially on the atmosphere surounding the compound as well).
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc
Yes, certain metal oxides, mostly from the middle groups of the transition metals are acidic. Chromium and rhenium, for example, both form oxides which are acidic in water.
no
H2O i think
Lots of compounds decompose when heated enough so too most metal oxides (it depends partially on the atmosphere surounding the compound as well).
metal oxides and water
For example stable oxides as aluminium oxide.
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Carbonate
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
Many salts do not decompose when heated.
Many salts do not decompose when heated.
Metals are not decomposed by heating. Some metals burn, as magnesium.
Metal oxides are oxides of metal. They are ionic in nature and form basic oxides. Eg: Na2O, MgO,etc
Yes, certain metal oxides, mostly from the middle groups of the transition metals are acidic. Chromium and rhenium, for example, both form oxides which are acidic in water.