Oxide types: Phosphorus(V) oxide

Created by Vic's Studio, Modified on Tue, 29 Apr at 6:56 AM by Vic's Studio

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Description

This task was created to demonstrate the phosphorus(V) oxide chemical properties .


The student is asked to determine the type of P₂O₅ oxide based on the observations they've seen. The correctness of the student's conclusion is checked by the system.


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Equipment and chemicals

equipment: spawners, destroyer, tablet, autocheckers 

glassware and items: erlenmeyer flask 250 ml, pestle, mortar, spatula  

solutions and liquids: H₂O, HNO₃ 2M, HCl 1M, NaOH 1M, Ca(OH)₂ 0.01M

solids: P₂O₅, MnO₂, Na₂SO₄, NaCl,

indicators: phenolphthalein, methyl orange, litmus


checking area labels (from left to right): "neutral oxide", "amphoteric oxide", "basic oxide", "acidic oxide"

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