Types of oxides
Master oxides: acidic, basic, amphoteric, and neutral. Understand their properties and reactions!
Acidic oxide Acidic oxides are non-metallic oxides.1) They dissolve in water to form acids.2) They react with alkaline to form salts.Match name to formula to the acidic oxides. Carbon dioxide CO2 Nitrogen dioxide NO2 Sulfur dioxide SO2 Basic oxide is a metallicoxide.1) Basic oxide may dissolve in water to form alkalis.2) They reacts with acids to form salt and water. Classify acidic and basic oxides. Acidic oxide sulfur trioxide sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide carbon dioxide phosphorus (V) oxide Basic oxide sodium oxide potassium oxide calcium oxide iron(II) oxide Copper(II) oxide Amphoteric oxide1) Amphoteric oxide is a metallic oxide.2) It can react with bothacid and alkaline to form salt and water.3) 3 metals are classified under amphoteric oxide. Zinc, Aluminium, Lead. (remember ZAL) Match the name to the formula of the amphoteric oxide. Zinc oxide ZnO Aluminium oxide Al2O3 Lead (II) oxide PbO Neutral oxide1) Neutral oxides are non-metallic oxides.2) No reaction with acid and alkaline. How to differentiate between acidic and neutral oxide?acidic oxide - at least 2 oxygenneutral oxide - 1 oxygen water H2O nitrogen monoxide NO carbon monoxide CO Categorise the following oxides accordingly. Basic oxide lithium oxide Iron(III) oxide caesium oxide Neutral oxide water nitrogen monoxide carbon monoxide Amphoteric oxide zinc oxide aluminium oxide lead(II) oxide Acidic oxide sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide carbon dioxide