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Acid-Base Anhydrides

Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts

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Base anhydrides are typically oxides of which type of elements?
Describe the difference between an acid anhydride and a base anhydride.
Explain the role of acid anhydrides in acid rain formation.
Explain why CO2 is considered an acid anhydride.
Explain why SO2 is classified as an acid anhydride.
What is an acid anhydride?
What is formed when SO3 reacts with water?
What is the base anhydride of NaOH?
Which of the following is a base anhydride? (1) CaO (2) SO2 (3) CO2 (4) P2O5
Which of the following is a base anhydride? (1) SO2 (2) Na2O (3) CO2 (4) P2O5
Which of the following is a correct statement about acid and base anhydrides? (1) Both are non-metal oxides (2) Acid anhydrides are non-metal oxides, base anhydrides are metal oxides (3) Both are metal oxides (4) Acid anhydrides are metal oxides, base anhydrides are non-metal oxides
Which of the following is a property of acid anhydrides? (1) They are basic in nature (2) They react with water to form acids (3) They are always metallic oxides (4) They do not react with water
Fill in the blank: The acid anhydride of H2SO3 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The acid anhydride of H2SO4 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The acid anhydride of H3PO4 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The base anhydride of Ca(OH)2 is _______.
State whether the following statement is true or false: Acid anhydrides are always soluble in water.
State whether the following statement is true or false: All acid anhydrides are gases at room temperature.
True or False: Acid anhydrides are usually non-metal oxides.
True or False: Acid anhydrides can react with bases to form salts and water.