Antimony oxide
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
Yes.
[metal] oxide is the result. Iron oxide is called rust. Zinc oxide is called . . . zinc oxide which is a skin and wound soothing ointment.
After burning it is converted into Magnesium oxide which is a metallic oxide not a metal.
lead oxide
whatis the word equation of Iron oxide when metal oxide is added and what gas is produced in the reaction
The most common such oxide is titanium dioxide, also known as the mineral rutile.
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
Calcium is a metal, therefore this is a metal oxide.
Phosphorus is not an oxide. It is an element. It is a nonmetal.
The oxidation of a metal produces a metal oxide. For example, calcium + oxide -> calcium oxide
a metal oxide is a metal that is joined to oxygen. ex: copper oxide is copper joined to oxygen. :) :P by meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Lead oxide is not a metal. Why?Lead is metal by itself, lead oxide is metal oxide, meaning it is a chemical compound that contains at least one atom of oxygen (thus oxide) and one other element (being a metal oxide, that one other element has to be metal, in this case lead).
When a metal corrodes, it reacts with a chemical in the environment to produce a new substance. Often the metal reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide. A well-known example is iron reacting with oxygen to form iron oxide, known as rust.
it depends what metal it is, if it is a reactive metal like potassium or sodium it will effervesce (bubble) and create a metal hydroxide and hydrogen. if it is a less reactive metal it will create a metal oxide and hydrogen (zinc, etc)
It is a meltalloid oxide.
No. A metal oxide can be thought of as the product of burning a metal. In essence it has already burned.