it is acidic
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.
Whether one considers phosphorous pentoxide an acid depends on what definition of an acid is applied. Under the Bronsted-Lowry definition, acids are compounds that donate protons, a definition phosphoric acid fits but not phosphorous pentoxide. Under the Lewis definition, however, an acid accepts a pair of electrons from a base, in which case phosphorous pentoxide is classified as an acid. Its acidic properties are demonstrated by its reaction with water (neutral) to form phosphoric acid (acidic).
No, sulphur dioxide is not a basic oxide - it is an acidic oxide. It reacts with water to form sulfurous acid, creating an acidic solution.
No, it is weakly acidic, forming carbonate and bicarbonate salts.
P2O5, or phosphorous pentoxide, is an oxide. Oxides can be basic, acidic or amphoteric. P2O5, because it dissolves in a base, is considered acidic.
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
P2o5
It is neither a base nor it is basic It can't be said an acid but of course it is acidic in nature..................... P2O5+3H2O=2H3PO4 Thus it turns blue litmus solution red
Most of the non-metallic oxides are acidic in nature as CO2, SO3 and P2O5 but some non-metallic oxides are neutral as oxides of nitrogen.
It is an acid forming (non metallic) oxide. P2O5 + 3 H2O => 2 H3PO4
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus oxide is P2O5.
P2O5 is the empirical formula for phosphorus(V) oxide, P4O10.
CaO is calcium oxide. P2O5 is diphosphorous pentoxide. MgO is magnesium oxide. SiO2 is silicon dioxide.
The common name of this compound is phosphorus pentaoxide and the systematic name is Potassium(V) Oxide.
No,it is not acidic.It is a basic oxide.