tlenkowe
Tlenkowe is an adjective used in Polish chemistry to describe substances that contain oxygen, most notably oxides (związki tlenkowe). The term encompasses a broad class of inorganic compounds formed when elements react with oxygen. The most common representatives are tlenki metali (metal oxides) and tlenki niemetali (nonmetal oxides).
Tlenki metali are typically ionic in nature and form basic or amphoteric compounds. They often react with
Classification by acid–base behavior is common: acidic oxides (tlenki kwasowe) such as CO2 and SO3; basic oxides
Formation commonly occurs via oxidation of elements, often at elevated temperatures. Reactions of oxides with water,