H2O is probably the best candidate It can be considered as oxide of hydrogen.
Carbon monoxide is a neutral oxide because it does not react with water to form an acid.
Nitric oxide is considered a neutral oxide, as it does not exhibit distinct basic or acidic properties. It reacts with both acids and bases to form different compounds.
it is a neutral oxide insoluble in water, but behaves as amphoteric compound.
Nitrous oxide is not a neutral oxide. It is considered as an acidic oxide as it can react with water to form nitric acid, which can donate a proton.
NO is the simplest oxide of nitrogen.
Nope, it is a neutral gas! all mono oxide gases are neutral..!
Iron oxide is considered a neutral oxide because it does not have acidic or basic properties. It is a compound that is formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen.
A metallic oxide is basic in nature.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a neutral oxide, not an acidic oxide, as it does not react with water to form an acid. Additionally, it does not exhibit typical acidic properties like reacting with bases to form salts.
Carbon dioxide is not considered a neutral oxide. It is an acidic oxide because it forms an acidic solution when dissolved in water, leading to the formation of carbonic acid. Neutral oxides do not form acidic or basic solutions when dissolved in water.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
Hydrogen is an element. It is not an oxide. A substance becomes oxide when it is bonded with oxygen only. Water is hydrogen oxide which is neutral