Question
Question: Which of the following is a neutral oxide? A. \(\text{NO}\) B. \(\text{N}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}...
Which of the following is a neutral oxide?
A. NO
B. NO2
C. N2O3
D. N2O5
Solution
Hint: To answer this question, we need to understand the fundamental concepts of neutral oxides. These are oxides which do not react with either acid or base. From the compounds given in the options, we need to determine which of them react with neither acids nor with bases. Knowing this, we can easily solve this question.
Complete step by step answer:
Neutral oxides show neither basic or acidic properties and hence do not form salts when reacted with acids and bases.
In the first option we have NO. NO do not react with water to form oxyacids such as HNO2or HNO3. So, it is an example of neutral gas oxide of nitrogen.
In the second option we have NO2. NO2 is an acidic gas and produces an acidic solution in the water (mixture of acids). So, NO2 is acidic in nature and not a neutral oxide.
In the third option we have N2O3. N2O3 is the anhydride of HNO2, nitrous acid. The anhydride of an acid is the acidic oxide which on hydration forms in acid. So, N2O3 is acidic in nature and not a neutral oxide.
In the fourth option, we have N2O5. N2O5 reacts with water to form basic solutions and can react with acids directly to form salts. So, N2O5 is basic in nature and not neutral oxide.
Hence, the correct answer is Option A that is NO.
Note: Some examples of neutral oxides are Nitric oxide, nitrous oxide, water, carbon monoxide, manganese(IV) oxide. A total of 7 neutral oxides have been discovered yet.