neutral
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it is a neutral oxide insoluble in water, but behaves as amphoteric compound.
It depends on which Carbon oxide you are using. For example Carbon dioxide produces Carbonic acid while Carbon monoxide produces Formic acid.
Potassium oxide is a strongly basic oxide:K2O + 2 H+ ----> 2 K+ + H2O
Carbon Monoxide
Sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, and copper oxide are basic oxides, while carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and silicon dioxide are acidic oxides.
Yes it is neutral.It shows no acidic or basic properties
no it is an acidic oxide is
Nope, it is a neutral gas! all mono oxide gases are neutral..!
Apart from dinitrogen monoxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide, every non metallic oxides are acidic in nature.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
Carbonic oxide or Carbon(II)oxide
No, it is neutral
Neutral Oxides are non-metal oxides which do not react with acids or bases. All neutral oxides are monoxides (e.g. Carbon monoxide) Neutral Oxides are those oxides which on contact with water produce neither nor base. Their aqueous solution have no action on blue or red litmus .Examples are nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N2O)
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a diatomic molecule with two atoms: carbon (C) and oxygen (O).
it is a neutral oxide insoluble in water, but behaves as amphoteric compound.
Yes t is acidic. Carbon dioxide is a acidic gas.