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Acids and Bases, Oxides - Coggle Diagram
Acids and Bases
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ACIDS
Strength
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refers to the extent of ionisation of an acid, when dissolved in water
Strength = degree of ionisation while Concentration = no. of acid molecules present in a given volume of water
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Oxides
Basic Oxides
mostly can dissolve in water to form alkalis, can react with acids to form salt & water
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e.g. magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, sodium oxide
Amphoteric Oxides
Oxides of Zinc, Aluminium & Lead
Behaves like a basic & acidic oxide, can react with acids and alkali to form salt & water
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Acidic Oxides
can dissolve in water to form acids, can react with alkalis to form salt & water
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e.g. carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide
Neutral Oxides
e.g. Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen monoxide, water
Does not react with acids or bases, do not form salts
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