The binary compounds of oxygen with other elements are called oxides. They are classified depending either upon their acid-base characteristics or on the basis of oxygen content.
(a) Normal oxides : These oxides which contain oxygen atom as permitted by the normal oxidation number, i.e., `-2` normal oxide may be acidic, basic, amphoteric or neutral.
(b) Polyoxides : The oxides which contain oxygen atoms different than those permitted by the normal oxidation number of `-2`.
(i) Peroxides : Two oxygen atoms are linked to each other and oxyegen has `-1` oxidation number. They contain `(O -O)^(2-)` unit.
(ii) Superoxodes : These oxides contain `(O-O)^(-1)` unit, i.e., each O-atom has oxidation number `-1//2`.
(c) Suboxides : These contain low content of oxygen than expected.
(d) Mixed oxides : These oxides are made of two simpler oxides.
Which of the following oxides is paramagnetic in nature ?
A. `KO_(2)`
B. `BaO_(2)`
C. `H_(2)O`
D. `CO_(2)`