An oxide X in its normal form is almost non-reactive due to very high X – O bond…
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An oxide X in its normal form is almost non-reactive due to very high X – O bond enthalpy. It resists the attack by halogens, hydrogen and most of acids and metals even at elevated temperatures. It is only attacked by HF and NaOH. The oxide X is
- SiO2
- CO2
- SnO2
- PbO2
Answer
(A) SiO 2
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