Corrosion.
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid, it produces a salt and water. The metal oxide will neutralize the acid by forming water, and the metal ion in the oxide will combine with the non-metal ion from the acid to form the salt. For example: iron(III) oxide reacting with hydrochloric acid produces iron(III) chloride and water.
It depends what the metal is, but any metal combined with oxygen will be an oxide, for example: Copper + Oxygen = Copper Oxide.
A ternary salt results from the reaction of a metal oxide with a nonmetal oxide by combining one cation from the metal oxide with one anion from the nonmetal oxide, forming a compound with three different elements. An example is sodium nitrate (NaNO3) produced from the reaction of sodium oxide (Na2O) with nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.
The oxide of a metal is called a metal oxide. It is a compound formed by a metal and oxygen atoms.
The oxidation of a metal produces a metal oxide. For example, calcium + oxide -> calcium oxide
The metal itself and oxygen. For example, in ferrous oxide or ferric oxide, there is iron and oxygen.
(the metal) oxide for example aluminum oxide
When a metal is burned, it can form metal oxides by reacting with oxygen in the air. For example, when iron is burned, it forms iron oxide (rust).
A slow metal reaction with air and water will form a metal oxide. An example of this is iron oxide, better known as rust.
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid, it produces a salt and water. The metal oxide will neutralize the acid by forming water, and the metal ion in the oxide will combine with the non-metal ion from the acid to form the salt. For example: iron(III) oxide reacting with hydrochloric acid produces iron(III) chloride and water.
It depends what the metal is, but any metal combined with oxygen will be an oxide, for example: Copper + Oxygen = Copper Oxide.
Calcium is a metal, therefore this is a metal oxide.
O2- is an oxide ion which reacts with metal to form oxides of the metal. For example: MgO, Na2O
Nope, chemical. Metal combines with oxygen to form whatever-metal oxide. example: Iron+oxygen=Iron oxide/rust
A ternary salt results from the reaction of a metal oxide with a nonmetal oxide by combining one cation from the metal oxide with one anion from the nonmetal oxide, forming a compound with three different elements. An example is sodium nitrate (NaNO3) produced from the reaction of sodium oxide (Na2O) with nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.