Acid-Base Anhydrides
Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts
Acid-Base Anhydrides starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A student adds SO3 to water and observes a vigorous reaction. What acid is formed?
Describe the difference between an acid anhydride and a basic anhydride.
Describe the environmental impact of acid anhydrides such as SO2 and NO2.
Describe what happens when CO2 is bubbled through limewater (Ca(OH)2).
Explain why Al2O3 is considered amphoteric.
Explain why CO2 is not a basic anhydride.
Explain why SO2 is considered an acid anhydride.
A student adds SO3 to water and observes a vigorous reaction. What acid is formed?
Which of the following is a basic anhydride? (1) SO2 (2) Na2O (3) CO2 (4) P2O5
Which of the following is a property of basic anhydrides? (1) They react with acids to form salts and water (2) They react with bases to form acids (3) They are non-metal oxides (4) They are amphoteric
Which of the following is a reaction of a basic anhydride with an acid anhydride? (1) Neutralization (2) Precipitation (3) Oxidation (4) Reduction
Which of the following is an amphoteric oxide? (1) Na2O (2) SO2 (3) Al2O3 (4) CO2
Fill in the blank: CO2 is the anhydride of _______.
Fill in the blank: The acid anhydride of H2SO3 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The acid anhydride of H3PO4 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The anhydride of HNO3 is _______.
True or False: Acid anhydrides are always soluble in water.
True or False: Acid anhydrides are generally non-metal oxides.
True or False: Acid anhydrides can react with bases to form salts and water.
True or False: All acid anhydrides are gases at room temperature.
