Oxide
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All imagesOxides of Oxide with three positive chargesActinium(III) oxideActinium(III) oxide (Ac2O3) is an oxide of actinium with a +3 oxidation state, the same as actinium hydroxide.Aluminium oxideAluminium oxide (Al2O3) is an oxide of aluminium with a +3 oxidation state, higher than aluminium(I) oxide and aluminium(II) oxide.Americium(III) oxideAmericium(III) oxide (Am2O3) is an oxide of americium with a +3 oxidation state, lower than americium dioxide.Oxides of Oxide with six positive chargesMolybdenum trioxideMolybdenum trioxide (MoO3) is an oxide of molybdenum with a +6 oxidation state, the same as molybdenum hydroxide.Rhenium trioxideRhenium trioxide (ReO3) is an oxide of rhenium with a +6 oxidation state, lower than rhenium(VII) oxide.Selenium trioxideSelenium trioxide (SeO3) is an oxide of selenium with a +6 oxidation state, higher than selenium monoxide, selenium dioxide and lower than selenium tetroxide. Chemistry of OxygenYou may have heard of oxides, but do you know what they are and how to find their molar mass? In this video, we will explore the concept of oxides and how they relate to oxygen.A chemical molecule with at least one oxygen atom and one additional element in its chemical formula is known as an oxide. Oxide is an O2– (molecular) ion, which is the dianion of oxygen. Q.1. Q.2.
DA: 67 PA: 51 MOZ Rank: 80