Question:

Consider the following six solid binary oxides: CaO, Al2O3, PbO, Cs2O, SiO2, and Sb2O3. The pair(s) of ionic oxides is(are)

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Ionic oxides are typically formed by metals with high electropositivity, such as alkali and alkaline earth metals.
Updated On: Dec 12, 2025
  • CaO and Al2O3
  • CaO and PbO
  • Cs2O and Al2O3
  • SiO2 and Sb2O3
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The Correct Option is A, C

Solution and Explanation

Determining ionic vs covalent character:

Ionic oxides form between:

  • Highly electropositive metals (low electronegativity)
  • Oxygen (high electronegativity)
  • Large electronegativity difference (typically > 1.7)

Analyzing each oxide:

CaO:

  • Ca²⁺ and O²⁻ ions
  • Ca is an alkaline earth metal (Group 2)
  • Large electronegativity difference
  • Ionic 

Al₂O₃:

  • Al³⁺ and O²⁻ ions
  • Aluminum has moderate electronegativity
  • Shows significant ionic character, though some covalent character exists
  • Generally classified as ionic 

PbO:

  • Pb²⁺ and O²⁻
  • Lead is a post-transition metal with high polarizability
  • Shows significant covalent character due to inert pair effect
  • Predominantly covalent with some ionic character 

Cs₂O:

  • Cs⁺ and O²⁻ ions
  • Cesium is the most electropositive alkali metal (Group 1)
  • Very large electronegativity difference
  • Highly ionic 

SiO₂:

  • Silicon-oxygen network structure
  • Large covalent character (Si-O bonds)
  • Covalent 

Sb₂O₃:

  • Antimony oxide
  • Antimony is a metalloid
  • Shows significant covalent character
  • Predominantly covalent 

Identifying ionic pairs:

(A) CaO and Al₂O₃ - Both ionic 

(B) CaO and PbO - CaO ionic, PbO has significant covalent character 

(C) Cs₂O and Al₂O₃ - Both ionic 

(D) SiO₂ and Sb₂O₃ - Both predominantly covalent

Answer: (A) and (C) 

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