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An oxide is a chemical compound in which one or more oxygen atoms combined with another element, such as
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All oxides of group 1 & 2 elements are basic (except BeO), they react with
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oxides that dissolve in water to form basic solutions of the corresponding
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Atkins, P.; Overton, T.; Rourke, J.; Weller, M.; Armstrong, F. (2006).
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Some oxides of other main group elements are basic, reacting with
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after reacting with water. In contrast, non-metals usually form
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Diagrammatic representation of the dissociation of acetic acid in aqueous solution to acetate and hydronium ions.
Acceptor number
Acid
Acid–base reaction
Acid–base homeostasis
Acid strength
Acidity function
Amphoterism
Base
Buffer solutions
Dissociation constant
Donor number
Equilibrium chemistry
Extraction
Hammett acidity function
pH
Proton affinity
Self-ionization of water
Titration
Lewis acid catalysis

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