basic oxide
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basic oxide
[′bā·sik ′äk‚sīd] (inorganic chemistry)
A metallic oxide that is a base, or that forms a hydroxide when combined with water, such as sodium oxide to sodium hydroxide.
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With reference to the oxide solubilities [22], the NiO and FeO are
basic oxides and [Cr.sub.2][O.sub.3] the acid oxide which was found balanced.
The exchange reactions may take place between the basic and amphoteric oxides since the acid oxides can form with the
basic oxides the same complex compounds which are difficult to disrupt (4), (5).
Key statement: The invention concerns a process for the extraction of acid or
basic oxides contained in a vegetable matter, more specifically it concerns the extraction of silica from rice husks.
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