Definition of Oxyacids. Meaning of Oxyacids. Synonyms of Oxyacids

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Definition of Oxyacids

Oxyacid
Oxyacid Ox`y*ac"id, n. [Oxy (a) + acid.] (Chem.) An acid containing oxygen, as chloric acid or sulphuric acid; -- contrasted with the hydracids, which contain no oxygen, as hydrochloric acid. See Acid, and Hydroxy-.

Meaning of Oxyacids from wikipedia

- example chromium and manganese, can form oxyacids when occurring at their highest oxidation states. When oxyacids are heated, many of them dissociate to...
- disproportionate to molecular iodine and iodates. Iodous acid is part of a series of oxyacids in which iodine can ****ume oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
- chloroform on phenol and especially on the alkaline solution of aromatic oxyacids]. Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (in German). 9: 824–828...
- disproportionate to form iodides and iodates. Hypoiodous acid is part of a series of oxyacids in which iodine can ****ume oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
- orthoperiodic acid with catalyst PCC. Periodic acid is part of a series of oxyacids in which iodine can ****ume oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
- ion H2SO3 sulfurous acid SO2 sulfur dioxide Sulfite esters Other sulfur oxyacids Sulfur trioxide (uncharged SO3; a sulfate precursor) Grant v The Australian...
- iodine content of salt.[citation needed] Iodic acid is part of a series of oxyacids in which iodine can ****ume oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
- Most of the common polyatomic anions are oxyanions, conjugate bases of oxyacids (acids derived from the oxides of non-metallic elements). For example,...
- refers to an acidic oxide, an oxide that reacts with water to form an oxyacid (an inorganic acid that contains oxygen or carbonic acid), or with a base...
- the oxidation number, according to the following scheme: Thus the four oxyacids of chlorine are called hypochlorous acid (HOCl), chlorous acid (HOClO)...