Oxide is the name of oxygen when it is found in a compound with another element :)
yes I don't know about in normal form (like powdered), but crystal aluminium oxide is know as a sapphire(or a ruby if it has red impurities). Sapphires and Rubies have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (diamond is 10) they are the second hardest natural material.
Copper (I) Oxide or Cuprous Oxide
CuO = Cupric Oxide Cupric = Cu2+ and is not Cu The correct answer would be CuO = Copper Monoxide Copper (II) oxide is the name of the compound CuO.
Al2O3 is the chemical formula of aluminium oxide.
Iupac names:mercury(I) oxide is Hg2O, also called mercurous oxideandmercury(II) oxide is HgO, also called mercuric oxide
Argon does not readily form stable compounds under normal conditions, including argon oxide.
No, iron will not react with lead(II) oxide to form a chemical reaction under normal conditions.
No, zinc oxide and iron will not react with each other under normal conditions. Zinc oxide is a stable compound and does not readily react with iron to form a new compound.
Lead oxide does not react with hydrogen under normal conditions. Lead oxide is a stable compound and requires high temperatures to undergo chemical reactions with other substances.
Nitrogen oxide is not considered an acid because it does not dissociate in water.
Nitrous oxide is relatively inert and does not react with water under normal conditions. However, when high temperatures are applied, nitrous oxide can decompose into nitrogen and oxygen which may react with water to form nitric acid.
Yes, but only to the point of forming the normal oxide coating. After this, it is fine.
When iron is mixed with zinc oxide and heated, a redox reaction occurs where the iron reduces the zinc oxide to form zinc and iron oxide. The temperature needed for this reaction is significantly higher than normal atmospheric conditions.
Silver (Ag) does not react with sodium oxide (Na2O) under normal conditions. Silver is a noble metal, which means it is relatively unreactive and does not easily participate in chemical reactions with compounds like sodium oxide. Instead, silver is more likely to remain in its elemental form when in contact with sodium oxide.
yes I don't know about in normal form (like powdered), but crystal aluminium oxide is know as a sapphire(or a ruby if it has red impurities). Sapphires and Rubies have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (diamond is 10) they are the second hardest natural material.
Nitric oxide has a dative (coordinate) covalent bond. The N has donated both electrons and the O has also donated 2 electrons to make the N=O.
Calcium oxide (CaO) is a solid at room temperature and is commonly known as quicklime. It has a high melting point of 2,572 degrees Celsius, indicating that it is in a solid phase under normal conditions.