Chapter 11: Oxygen, Aqueous Solutions, Acid-Base Character of Oxides.

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Chapter 11: Oxygen, Aqueous Solutions, Acid-Base Character of Oxides

Structure and Bonding of Oxides

Metal Oxides vs. Nonmetal Oxides MgOCO 2

Structure and Bonding of Oxides Trends within the Nonmetal Oxides: CO 2, SO 2, SiO 2

Acid-Base Properties of Oxides

Reactions of Metal Oxides with Water: Na(s) + H 2 O(ℓ)  Mg(s) + H 2 O(ℓ) 

Acid-Base Properties of Oxides Reactions of Metal Oxides with Water:

Acid-Base Properties of Oxides Reactions of Nonmetal Oxides with Water: SO 3 (g) + H 2 O(ℓ)  CO 2 (g) + H 2 O(ℓ) 

Acid-Base Properties of Oxides

Acid-Base Nature of the E-O-H unit. Na-O-HCl-O-H

Acid-Base Properties of Oxides Acid-Base Nature of the E-O-H unit. Na-O-HCl-O-H