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All oxides are generally insoluble except for oxides of group I metals (alkali earth metals).

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Is calcium bicarbonate soluble?

No, it is not. All oxides are insoluble except for group I oxides


How can we clean copper oxide?

Copper oxides are soluble in acids.


What name is given to a non metal oxide which is soluble?

Water-soluble, nonmetallic oxides, can be attacked by alkalies and, in aqueous solution, they form acids; so they are called acidic oxides. Some examples include:Sulfuric, and other sulfurous acids, from oxides of sulfur,Nitric, and other nitrous acids, from oxides of Nitrogen,Phosphoric, and other phosphorous acids, from oxides of Phosphorous


What compound produces a base?

Most water soluble metal oxides.


Which metal oxides are insoluble in water and which are soluble?

Insoluble metal oxides generally include group II metal oxides like calcium oxide (CaO) and magnesium oxide (MgO). Soluble metal oxides often belong to group I metals like sodium oxide (Na2O) and potassium oxide (K2O), as well as transition metals like iron oxide (Fe2O3) and copper oxide (CuO).


Does all oxides dissolve in water?

Not all oxides dissolve in water. Some oxides, such as alkali metal oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides, are soluble in water and form basic solutions. However, other oxides, like non-metal oxides, are typically insoluble or react with water to form acidic solutions.


How can the sodium chloride be removed from the copper oxide?

1. Put the mixture in a beaker with water and stir. 2. Copper oxides are not soluble but sodium chloride is soluble. 3. Filter the content. 4. Salt pass, coper oxides reman on the filter.


What is a soluble basic oxide?

A soluble basic oxide is an oxide compound that reacts with water to form a base. These oxides dissolve in water to produce hydroxide ions, causing the solution to become basic. Examples include sodium oxide (Na2O) and magnesium oxide (MgO).


What name is given to a basic oxide which is soluble?

A basic oxide that is soluble in water is called an alkali metal oxide. These oxides react with water to form alkaline solutions.


Is AgCi soluble?

No, like most metal oxides and nearly all silver compounds, Ag2O is insoluble in water.


Is metal oxide an alkali?

Metal oxide is the ionic bond combination of any metal element of the periodic table of elements with oxygen. The alkali metals and alkali earth metals are respectively the first and second columns of elements found on the periodic table. Thus, alkali metal oxides and earth metal oxides are types of metal oxides, but metal oxide does not imply alkali.


Is manganese water soluble?

Yes, manganese can be found in both water-soluble and insoluble forms. The solubility of manganese in water depends on various factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of other chemicals. In general, manganese compounds like manganese sulfate are water-soluble, while manganese oxides and hydroxides are not very soluble in water.