The oxides in each of the given groups has to be arranged in order of increasing basicity Concept Information: Oxides of metals and non-metals may be, Acidic-exhibits acidic character Basic-exhibits basic character Amphoteric-exhibits both acidic and basic character Neutral-does not exhibit any of the acidic or basic character Except Beryllium oxide, all the oxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metal are basic in nature. None of the oxides of non-metals show basic property. Oxides of non-metals with higher oxidation number of the main group elements are highly acidic whereas those with lesser oxidation number does not exhibit measurable acidic properties. Beryllium oxide ( BeO ) and many of the metallic oxides of Group 3A and 4A are amphoteric Order of Basicity: The basicity of metal oxides depends on the oxidation number of the metal ions. The most basic oxides occur with metal ions having the lowest positive charges (or lowest oxidation numbers). To Arrange: The oxides K 2 O, BaO and Al 2 O 3 in the order of increasing basicity
The oxides in each of the given groups has to be arranged in order of increasing basicity Concept Information: Oxides of metals and non-metals may be, Acidic-exhibits acidic character Basic-exhibits basic character Amphoteric-exhibits both acidic and basic character Neutral-does not exhibit any of the acidic or basic character Except Beryllium oxide, all the oxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metal are basic in nature. None of the oxides of non-metals show basic property. Oxides of non-metals with higher oxidation number of the main group elements are highly acidic whereas those with lesser oxidation number does not exhibit measurable acidic properties. Beryllium oxide ( BeO ) and many of the metallic oxides of Group 3A and 4A are amphoteric Order of Basicity: The basicity of metal oxides depends on the oxidation number of the metal ions. The most basic oxides occur with metal ions having the lowest positive charges (or lowest oxidation numbers). To Arrange: The oxides K 2 O, BaO and Al 2 O 3 in the order of increasing basicity
Solution Summary: The author explains that the basicity of metal oxides depends on the oxidation number of the metal ions.
The oxides in each of the given groups has to be arranged in order of increasing basicity
Concept Information:
Oxides of metals and non-metals may be,
Acidic-exhibits acidic character
Basic-exhibits basic character
Amphoteric-exhibits both acidic and basic character
Neutral-does not exhibit any of the acidic or basic character
Except Beryllium oxide, all the oxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metal are basic in nature.
None of the oxides of non-metals show basic property.
Oxides of non-metals with higher oxidation number of the main group elements are highly acidic whereas those with lesser oxidation number does not exhibit measurable acidic properties.
Beryllium oxide (BeO) and many of the metallic oxides of Group 3A and 4A are amphoteric
Order of Basicity:
The basicity of metal oxides depends on the oxidation number of the metal ions.
The most basic oxides occur with metal ions having the lowest positive charges (or lowest oxidation numbers).
To Arrange: The oxides K2O,BaO and Al2O3 in the order of increasing basicity
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The oxides in each of the given groups has to be arranged in order of increasing basicity
Concept Information:
Oxides of metals and non-metals may be,
Acidic-exhibits acidic character
Basic-exhibits basic character
Amphoteric-exhibits both acidic and basic character
Neutral-does not exhibit any of the acidic or basic character
Except Beryllium oxide, all the oxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metal are basic in nature.
None of the oxides of non-metals show basic property.
Oxides of non-metals with higher oxidation number of the main group elements are highly acidic whereas those with lesser oxidation number does not exhibit measurable acidic properties.
Beryllium oxide (BeO) and many of the metallic oxides of Group 3A and 4A are amphoteric
Order of Basicity:
The basicity of metal oxides depends on the oxidation number of the metal ions.
The most basic oxides occur with metal ions having the lowest positive charges (or lowest oxidation numbers).
To Arrange: The oxides CrO3,CrOand Cr2O3 in the order of increasing basicity
3. Devise a retrosynthesis for the problem given below and then provide the corresponding
synthesis with all necessary reagents/reactants:
RETROSYNTHESIS:
SYNTHESIS:
Br
Several square planar complexes are known for Gold (III) ions but not for Silver (III) why?
Aiter running various experiments, you determine that the mechanism for the following reaction is bimolecular.
CI
Using this information, draw the correct mechanism in the space below.
X
Explanation
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C
Cl
OH + CI
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drawing a structure.
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