Deprecated: Return type of AdvancedAds\Abstracts\Data::offsetGet($offset) should either be compatible with ArrayAccess::offsetGet(mixed $offset): mixed, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in /home/erudites/web/erudites.ng/public_html/wp-content/plugins/advanced-ads/includes/abstracts/abstract-data.php on line 431
Which Of The Following Is A Set Of Neutral Oxides? - Erudites Academy

A. N2O, H2O, CO
B. N2O, SO2, CO
C. N2O, Na2O, ZnO
D. N2O, SO3, NO

Correct Answer: Option A

A. N2O, H2O, CO

Explanation:

Neutral Oxides: show neither basic nor acidic properties and hence do not form salts when reacted with acids or bases, e.g., carbon monoxide (CO); nitrous oxide (N2O); nitric oxide (NO), etc., are neutral oxides.

Copyright warnings! Do not copy.

Earn Your Degree In 3 Years Without Writing UTME. Click Here To Learn More.