Lux-Flood definition
an acid as an oxide ion acceptor and a base as an oxide ion donor.(This acid–base theory was a revival of oxygen theory of acids and bases, proposed by German chemist Hermann Lux in 1939, further improved by Håkon Flood circa 1947 ) For example:
- MgO (base) + CO2 (acid) → MgCO3
- CaO (base) + SiO2 (acid) → CaSiO3
- NO3- (base) + S2O72- (acid) → NO2+ + 2SO42-
Can you available on YouTube
ReplyDeleteNo yrr
Deleteji
ReplyDeleteji
ReplyDeleteIn stock products can be shipped out within 3-5 business days upon receipt of customers' purchase order. Acid Green 1
ReplyDeleteCan you any video of luxflood consent
ReplyDeleteSolvents concept
ReplyDeleteWhat a deplorable theory it is.this theory should be changed by virtue of unclarify definition
ReplyDeleteLuxflood concepts is very important
ReplyDeleteI feel really happy to have seen your webpage and look forward to so many more entertaining times reading here. Same as your blog I found another one Sohman Epoxy
ReplyDelete. Actually, I was looking for the same information on the internet forSohman Epoxy
and came across your blog. I am impressed by the information that you have on this blog. Thanks once more for designs.