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.
Explain why some oxides are called 'anhydrides'.
Is CaO an acid anhydride or a basic anhydride?
What is an acid anhydride?
Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between SO3 and water.
Write the balanced equation for the reaction between CaO and SO3.
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of CO2 with NaOH.
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of Na2O with water.
