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Oxide

An oxide (/ˈɒksaɪd/) is a chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion (anion bearing a net charge of −2) of oxygen, an O2− ion with oxygen in the oxidation state of −2. Most of the Earth's crust consists of oxides. Even materials considered pure elements often develop…

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Oxide

Nodes80
Edges79
Triples70
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.025
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Oxide

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related to Molecular oxides · 15
Oxide → All, Although, Carbon, Examples, N2O, N2O4, Nitrogen, Nitrous, NO, NO2, P4O10, Phosphorus, Some, Sulfur, Tetroxides
related to Stoichiometry · 10
Oxide → Far, Fe2SiO4, For, Iron, Many, Most, Oxides, Such, The, This
related to Hydrolysis and dissolution · 9
Oxide → Adding, Because, Dissolution, K4Ti, Metal, MoO3, O2, P4O10, Similarly
related to Nomenclature and formulas · 8
Oxide → Another, Even, F2O7, II, O4, OF2, One, The
see also · 6
Oxide → O2, Other, Oxides, SaltWet, SuboxideOxohalideOxyanionComplex, Template
related to Metal oxides · 5
Oxide → Almost, For, In, Many, The
related to Reduction · 5
Oxide → For, Many, Most, Reduction, The
related to Non-metal oxides · 3
Oxide → Important, These, With
related to Structure · 3
Oxide → At, Oxides, Solid
related to Formation · 2
Oxide → Oxides, The

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oxides metal oxygen carbon dioxide many chemical oxidation one elements example compounds molecular element monoxide metals formula often reaction structures

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the iron cycle.Hydrolysisinstance ofReductive dissolution of ferric oxides is integral to geochemical phenomena0.80text
dissolutionBecause the Minstance ofReductive dissolution of ferric oxides is integral to geochemical phenomena0.80text
VO2instance ofare occasionally represented with abbreviated formula0.80text
the iron cycleinstance ofReductive dissolution of ferric oxides is integral to geochemical phenomena0.80text
Oxiderelated to FormationOxides0.60section
Oxiderelated to FormationThe0.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionBecause0.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionDissolution0.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionAdding0.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionP4O100.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionMoO30.60section
Oxiderelated to Hydrolysis and dissolutionSimilarly0.60section

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