Yes, both sulfur oxides are acidic: with water they give sulfurous (weak -) and sulfuric (strong -) acids
Like most nonmetal oxides, chlorine oxides are generally acidic.
Neither. Oxygen is neutral.
Nitric oxide is acidic in nature.
Oxides are classified into 3 types: > Basic oxide > Acidic oxide > Amphoteric oxide (both Basic and Acidic)
Sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, and copper oxide are basic oxides, while carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and silicon dioxide are acidic oxides.
Potassium oxide is a strongly basic oxide:K2O + 2 H+ ----> 2 K+ + H2O
it is a neutral oxide insoluble in water, but behaves as amphoteric compound.
It is acidic. It will lead to the formation of chlorous acid in water.
Nitric oxide is acidic in nature.
acidic
Oxides are classified into 3 types: > Basic oxide > Acidic oxide > Amphoteric oxide (both Basic and Acidic)
No,it is not acidic.It is a basic oxide.
barium oxide is basic oxide.As Barium is a metal so metal forms basic oxide.
Sodium oxide is basic as it contain OH Group whil phosphorus oxide is acidic cause it do not contain OH Group
No. Na2O is an extremely basic oxide.
No. Oxide is a highly basic ion.
It is neither acidic, nor basic. It even isn't an anion: element Chlorine is Cl2.
acidic oxides form acids with water Bases form basic salts with water
The oxide ion itself is basic, but oxides of various elements may be acidic, basic, or amphoteric.