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I think its calcium oxide and sodium oxide ... I'd better check that if I were you though
Ca + 2H2O --->Ca(OH)2 + H2 Solution is alkaline
Because when it reacts with water it produces strong base which makes the solution basic
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid a slat and water are formed.
I think its calcium oxide and sodium oxide ... I'd better check that if I were you though
Yes, Calcium oxide is an alkaline as when Calcium oxide reacts with water (H2O) it dissolves as it is a soluble metal oxide. The solution produced when this occurs is an alkaline solution. This proves that Calcium oxide is an alkaline
No Potassium oxide is extremely basic (alkaline).
Ca + 2H2O --->Ca(OH)2 + H2 Solution is alkaline
Answer:In Chemistry, A Basic Oxide Is An Oxide That Either Reacts With Water To Form A Base Or Reacts With An Acid To Form A Salt. One Example is Sodium Oxide That Reacts With Water To Produce Sodium Hydroxide.
These are the alkali metals.
Because when it reacts with water it produces strong base which makes the solution basic
Rubidium hydroxide, RbOH.
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
Producing a solution, Mg(OH)2 that is only slightly alkaline, ph~8
It reacts with acids, it dissolves exothermically in water to produce a basic solution.