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  1. Oxide - Wikipedia

    An oxide (/ ˈ ɒ k s aɪ d /) is a chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom and one other element [1] in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion (anion bearing a net …

  2. What Is an Oxide? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    What Is an Oxide? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

  3. Oxide | Properties & Uses | Britannica

    oxide, any of a large and important class of chemical compounds in which oxygen is combined with another element. With the exception of the lighter inert gases ( helium [He], neon [Ne], …

  4. Oxides - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Jun 30, 2023 · The oxide that gives a base in water is known as a basic oxide. An amphoteric solution is a substance that can chemically react as either acid or base. However, it is also …

  5. What Is Oxide? - BYJU'S

    What Is Oxide? An oxide is a category of a chemical compound that has one or more oxygen atoms as well as another element in its composition, such as Li 2 O, CO 2, H 2 O, etc. …

  6. Oxide - New World Encyclopedia

    An oxide is a chemical compound consisting of molecules in which at least one oxygen atom is bonded to other elements. Most of the Earth 's crust consists of oxides. Many oxides are …

  7. Oxides: Meaning, Formula, Classification, Properties, Uses - Embibe

    Jan 25, 2023 · A chemical molecule with at least one oxygen atom and one additional element in its chemical formula is known as an oxide. Oxide is an O2– (molecular) ion, which is the …

  8. Oxide - Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · oxide, chemical compound containing oxygen [1] and one other chemical element [2]. Oxides are widely and abundantly distributed in nature. Water is the oxide of hydrogen. …

  9. Oxide - Nonmetal, Chemical, Compounds | Britannica

    Oxide - Nonmetal, Chemical, Compounds: All nonmetals form covalent oxides with oxygen, which react with water to form acids or with bases to form salts. Most nonmetal oxides are acidic and …

  10. 20 Examples of Basic Oxides

    For instance: dialuminium trioxide (Al 2 OR 3), permanganic oxide (Mn 2 OR 7), zinc oxide (ZnO). The General Formula representing all basic oxides is XO , where X is the metallic element and …

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