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Acid-Base Anhydrides

Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts

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Describe the role of acid and basic anhydrides in the formation of salts.
Describe what happens when a basic anhydride reacts with an acid anhydride.
Explain the difference between an acid anhydride and a basic anhydride.
Explain why Al₂O₃ is considered amphoteric.
Explain why CO₂ is considered an acid anhydride but CO is not.
Name the acid formed when sulfur trioxide (SO₃) reacts with water.
What is an acid anhydride?
What is the product when phosphorus pentoxide (P₂O₅) reacts with water?
What is the product when SO₃ reacts with NaOH?
When CaO reacts with SO₂, what is the product?
When carbon dioxide reacts with water, what acid is formed?
When sodium oxide reacts with sulfur dioxide, what is the product?
Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of sodium oxide (Na₂O) with water.
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of CO₂ with NaOH.