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1 How do metal oxides differ from non-metal oxides?
2 What happens when metals react with dilute acids?

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1 How do metal oxides differ from non-metal oxides?

answer Ionic metal oxides react with water to give hydroxides (compounds containing the OH− ion) and resultant basic solutions, whereas most nonmetal oxides react with water to form acids and resultant acidic solutions (see the table).

What happens when metals react with dilute acids?

answer Dilute acids react with relatively reactive metals such as magnesium, aluminium, zinc and iron. The products of the reaction are a salt plus hydrogen gas. Here's a good way to remember it: MASH (M+A→S+H). In general, the more reactive the metal, the faster the reaction.

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