- oxides, that is,
compounds containing only
oxide and
another element. Far more
common than
binary oxides are
oxides of more
complex stoichiometries. Such complexity...
-
accepts electrons released by the iron.
Although oxidation reactions are
commonly ****ociated with
forming oxides,
other chemical species can
serve the same...
- Iron
oxides feature as
ferrous (Fe(II)) or
ferric (Fe(III)) or both. They
adopt octahedral or
tetrahedral coordination geometry. Only a few
oxides are...
-
Oxides of
Nitrogen ("MON"):
solutions of
nitric oxide in
dinitrogen tetroxide/nitrogen dioxide.
Nitric oxide, NO
Nitrogen dioxide, NO2
Nitrous oxide,...
-
Sulfur oxide (SOx)
refers to one or more of the following:
Lower sulfur oxides (SnO, S7O2 and S6O2)
Sulfur monoxide (SO) and its dimer,
Disulfur dioxide...
-
Manganese oxide is any of a
variety of
manganese oxides and hydroxides.
These include Manganese(II)
oxide, MnO Manganese(II,III)
oxide, Mn3O4 Manganese(III)...
- tend to form
basic oxides such as
sodium oxide and
magnesium oxide,
whereas more
electronegative elements tend to
produce acidic oxides as seen with carbon...
- iron(III)
oxides with
other metal oxides or
carbonates yields materials known as
ferrates (ferrate (III)): ZnO + Fe2O3 → Zn(FeO2)2 Iron(III)
oxide is a product...
-
Aluminium oxides or
aluminum oxides are a
group of
inorganic compounds with
formulas including aluminium (Al) and
oxygen (O). Aluminium(I)
oxide (Al2O) Aluminium(II)...
-
which are
valence isoelectronic with
chlorine oxides.
Chlorine oxoacids and
structure of
dichlorine oxides. Chem. Educator, Vol. 16, 2011, vol. 16, pp....