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An element X forms two oxides XO and XO2. The oxide XO has no action on litmus solution but oxide XO2 turns litmus solution red.
- What is the nature of oxide XO?
- What is the nature of oxide ХО2?
- Would you call element X a metal or a non-metal? Give reason for your choice.
- Can you give an example of element like X?
Long Answer
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Solution
- The oxide XO is neutral in nature, since it has no action on either red or blue litmus solution; it is neither acidic nor basic.
- The oxide XO2 is acidic because it turns blue litmus solution red, which is a characteristic behaviour of acidic oxides.
- The element X is a non-metal because the oxides of non-metals are typically either acidic or neutral, whereas metallic oxides are basic or amphoteric.
- Carbon is a non-metal like the element X. Carbon forms a neutral oxide, carbon monoxide (CO), and an acidic oxide, carbon dioxide (CO2).
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