"Metallic oxide" could refer to many different chemicals. Of course if they are lead oxides, there will be lead in them. Ferrous oxide on the other hand, would not have lead, unless the lead were a contaminant.
Lead oxide can act as an oxidizing agent because it contains lead in a higher oxidation state (+2 for PbO) compared to metallic lead (0 oxidation state). This means that lead oxide has a greater tendency to donate electrons and get reduced, thereby oxidizing other substances in a chemical reaction.
When water is mixed with a metallic oxide, a metal hydroxide is typically formed. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction, which involves the combination of the hydroxide ion from water with the metal ion from the metallic oxide.
Aluminum oxide is not considered metallic because it is a ceramic material. It is a compound formed between aluminum and oxygen, and it exhibits properties such as high hardness, electrical insulation, and thermal resistance.
Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.
When water is added to a metallic oxide, it forms a metal hydroxide (also known as basic oxide) and releases heat in an exothermic reaction. For example, when water is added to calcium oxide, it forms calcium hydroxide.
Non-metallic
Lead oxide can act as an oxidizing agent because it contains lead in a higher oxidation state (+2 for PbO) compared to metallic lead (0 oxidation state). This means that lead oxide has a greater tendency to donate electrons and get reduced, thereby oxidizing other substances in a chemical reaction.
when it reacts with leadoxide it become magnesuim oxide. this is because they lead and magnesuim have undergone a REDOx (reduction and Oxidation). the lead has been reduced and they magnesium has be oxidised!!!!!
metal and metallic are the same thing arent they??
2PbO + C ------> 2Pb + CO2 so metallic lead and carbon dioxide.
Lead oxide is considered a metal oxide because it is composed of lead, a metal, combined with oxygen, a nonmetal. In its most common form, lead(II) oxide (PbO), it exhibits properties typical of metal oxides, such as being a semiconductor and having a high melting point. Thus, while it contains both metal and nonmetal components, lead oxide itself is classified based on its metallic constituent.
metallic oxide
A metallic oxide is basic in nature.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is a solid, the oxide of a metal.
When water is mixed with a metallic oxide, a metal hydroxide is typically formed. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction, which involves the combination of the hydroxide ion from water with the metal ion from the metallic oxide.
Aluminum oxide is not considered metallic because it is a ceramic material. It is a compound formed between aluminum and oxygen, and it exhibits properties such as high hardness, electrical insulation, and thermal resistance.
Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.