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Question: Differentiate between the oxides of magnesium and sulphur....

Differentiate between the oxides of magnesium and sulphur.

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Solution

As we know that in chemistry, periodic tables play a vital role. In the periodic table there are totally 118118 elements. In the periodic table there are totally 1818 columns and 77 rows. The columns are called groups. Hence, 1818 groups in the periodic table. The rows are called periods. Hence, totally 77 period in the table. Oxygen is one of the elements in the periodic table. The symbol of oxygen is O{\text{O}}.Oxygen is one of the sixteen groups in the periodic table. The atomic number of Oxygen is88. The mass number of Oxygen is 1616. The valency of Oxygen is 22. The stable oxidation state of Oxygen is 2 - 2. The atomic number of the element is nothing but the number of electrons or number of protons. The mass number of the atom is nothing but the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. The formula of a chemical compound having one oxygen atom and another atom is called oxide. Oxygen is dianion because the oxidation state of Oxygen is 2 - 2.

Complete answer:
Compared to magnesium oxide, sulphur oxides are basic in nature. Compared to sulphur oxide, magnesium oxides are acidic in nature. Magnesium oxides are ionic bonds in nature. Sulphur oxides are covalent bonds in nature. Magnesium oxides is one of the metal oxide in nature. Sulphur oxides is one of the non-metal oxide in nature.

Note:
We have to know that the oxide of alkaline elements are soluble in water. Alkaline elements are first group elements in the periodic table. Oxides of alkaline earth elements are partial soluble in water. Alkaline earth elements are second group elements in the periodic table. The oxidation reaction means the addition of oxygen or the removal of hydrogen or the loss of electrons in the reaction from reactant to product. Compared to metal, metal oxide are highly stable in nature.