Acidic oxide, the Glossary
An acidic oxide is an oxide that either produces an acidic solution upon addition to water, or acts as an acceptor of hydroxide ions effectively functioning as a Lewis acid.[1]
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44 relations: Acid anhydride, Acid dissociation constant, Acid rain, Aluminate, Aluminium oxide, Aluminium oxides, Amphoterism, Base anhydride, Carbon dioxide, Carbonic acid, Cengage Group, Chromic acid, Chromium trioxide, Dichlorine heptoxide, Dichlorine monoxide, Dinitrogen pentoxide, Hydroxide, Hypochlorous acid, Inorganic compound, Iron(II) oxide, Lewis acids and bases, Magnesium oxide, Manganese heptoxide, McGraw Hill Education, Nitric acid, Organic acid anhydride, Organic compound, Perchloric acid, Permanganic acid, Phosphoric acid, Phosphorous acid, Phosphorus pentoxide, Phosphorus trioxide, Silicate, Silicic acid, Silicon dioxide, Sodium oxide, Sulfur dioxide, Sulfur trioxide, Sulfuric acid, Sulfurous acid, Vanadate, Vanadium(III) oxide, Vanadium(V) oxide.
- Acidic oxides
Acid anhydride
An acid anhydride is a type of chemical compound derived by the removal of water molecules from an acid.
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Acid dissociation constant
In chemistry, an acid dissociation constant (also known as acidity constant, or acid-ionization constant; denoted) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution.
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Acid rain
Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).
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Aluminate
In chemistry, an aluminate is a compound containing an oxyanion of aluminium, such as sodium aluminate.
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Aluminium oxide
Aluminium oxide (or aluminium(III) oxide) is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen with the chemical formula.
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Aluminium oxides
Aluminium oxides or aluminum oxides are a group of inorganic compounds with formulas including aluminium (Al) and oxygen (O).
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Amphoterism
In chemistry, an amphoteric compound is a molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base.
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Base anhydride
A base anhydride is an oxide of a chemical element from group 1 or 2 (the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, respectively).
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Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula. Acidic oxide and Carbon dioxide are acidic oxides.
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Carbonic acid
Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula.
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Cengage Group
Cengage Group is an American educational content, technology, and services company for higher education, K–12, professional, and library markets.
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Chromic acid
Chromic acid is jargon for a solution formed by the addition of sulfuric acid to aqueous solutions of dichromate.
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Chromium trioxide
Chromium trioxide (also known as chromium(VI) oxide or chromic anhydride) is an inorganic compound with the formula. Acidic oxide and chromium trioxide are acidic oxides.
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Dichlorine heptoxide
Dichlorine heptoxide is the chemical compound with the formula Cl2O7. Acidic oxide and Dichlorine heptoxide are acidic oxides.
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Dichlorine monoxide
Dichlorine monoxide is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula Cl2O.
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Dinitrogen pentoxide
Dinitrogen pentoxide (also known as nitrogen pentoxide or nitric anhydride) is the chemical compound with the formula. Acidic oxide and Dinitrogen pentoxide are acidic oxides.
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Hydroxide
Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−.
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Hypochlorous acid
Hypochlorous acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula, also written as HClO, HOCl, or ClHO.
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Inorganic compound
An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bondsthat is, a compound that is not an organic compound.
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Iron(II) oxide
Iron(II) oxide or ferrous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula FeO.
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Lewis acids and bases
A Lewis acid (named for the American physical chemist Gilbert N. Lewis) is a chemical species that contains an empty orbital which is capable of accepting an electron pair from a Lewis base to form a Lewis adduct.
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Magnesium oxide
Magnesium oxide (MgO), or magnesia, is a white hygroscopic solid mineral that occurs naturally as periclase and is a source of magnesium (see also oxide).
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Manganese heptoxide
Manganese(VII) oxide (manganese heptoxide) is an inorganic compound with the formula Mn2O7. Acidic oxide and Manganese heptoxide are acidic oxides.
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McGraw Hill Education
McGraw Hill is an American publishing company for educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education.
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Nitric acid
Nitric acid is the inorganic compound with the formula.
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Organic acid anhydride
An organic acid anhydride is an acid anhydride that is also an organic compound.
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Organic compound
Some chemical authorities define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains a carbon–hydrogen or carbon–carbon bond; others consider an organic compound to be any chemical compound that contains carbon.
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Perchloric acid
Perchloric acid is a mineral acid with the formula HClO4.
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Permanganic acid
Permanganic acid (or manganic(VII) acid) is the inorganic compound with the formula HMnO4.
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Phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid (orthophosphoric acid, monophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid) is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing solid, and inorganic compound with the chemical formula.
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Phosphorous acid
Phosphorous acid (or phosphonic acid) is the compound described by the formula.
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Phosphorus pentoxide
Phosphorus pentoxide is a chemical compound with molecular formula P4O10 (with its common name derived from its empirical formula, P2O5). Acidic oxide and Phosphorus pentoxide are acidic oxides.
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Phosphorus trioxide
Phosphorus trioxide is the chemical compound with the molecular formula P4O6.
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Silicate
A silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula, where.
Silicic acid
In chemistry, a silicic acid is any chemical compound containing the element silicon attached to oxide and hydroxyl groups, with the general formula or, equivalently,.
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Silicon dioxide
Silicon dioxide, also known as silica, is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula, commonly found in nature as quartz.
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Sodium oxide
Sodium oxide is a chemical compound with the formula.
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Sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide (IUPAC-recommended spelling) or sulphur dioxide (traditional Commonwealth English) is the chemical compound with the formula. Acidic oxide and Sulfur dioxide are acidic oxides.
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Sulfur trioxide
Sulfur trioxide (alternative spelling sulphur trioxide, also known as nisso sulfan) is the chemical compound with the formula SO3. Acidic oxide and Sulfur trioxide are acidic oxides.
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Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, with the molecular formula.
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Sulfurous acid
Sulfuric(IV) acid (United Kingdom spelling: sulphuric(IV) acid), also known as sulfurous (UK: sulphurous) acid and thionic acid, is the chemical compound with the formula.
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Vanadate
In chemistry, a vanadate is an anionic coordination complex of vanadium.
Vanadium(III) oxide
Vanadium(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula V2O3.
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Vanadium(V) oxide
Vanadium(V) oxide (vanadia) is the inorganic compound with the formula V2O5.
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See also
Acidic oxides
- Acidic oxide
- Boron trioxide
- Carbon dioxide
- Chlorine perchlorate
- Chromium trioxide
- Dichlorine heptoxide
- Dichlorine hexoxide
- Dinitrogen pentoxide
- Dinitrogen trioxide
- Iodine pentoxide
- Lead dioxide
- Manganese heptoxide
- Phosphorus pentoxide
- Rhenium(VII) oxide
- Schuetze reagent
- Selenium dioxide
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfur trioxide
- Technetium(VII) oxide
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acidic_oxide
Also known as Acid Oxide, Acidic anhydride, Acidic oxides, Acidoxide, Anhydrate, Inorganic acid anhydride, Inorganic anhydride.