Nitric oxide is acidic in nature.
There are more than one of them, but the most common is P2O5.
Oxides are classified into 3 types: > Basic oxide > Acidic oxide > Amphoteric oxide (both Basic and Acidic)
neutral
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).
P2O5, or phosphorous pentoxide, is an oxide. Oxides can be basic, acidic or amphoteric. P2O5, because it dissolves in a base, is considered acidic.
P2o5
P2o5
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
Nitric oxide is acidic in nature.
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
P2O5 is the empirical formula for phosphorus(V) oxide, P4O10.
An oxide of phosphorus: diphosphorus pentaoxide
No,it is not acidic.It is a basic oxide.
acidic