"Metal Oxides vs. Non-Metal Oxides: What’s the Difference?"
Oxides are chemical compounds composed of oxygen atoms bonded with other elements. They are classified into various types based on their composition and properties, such as acidic, basic, amphoteric, and neutral oxides. Found extensively in nature, oxides play crucial roles in diverse applications ranging from materials science and environmental chemistry to industrial processes. Examples include metal oxides like iron oxide (rust), non-metal oxides like carbon dioxide, and mixed oxides used in catalysts, semiconductors, and energy storage systems.
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