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Give one example each of the reaction of a (i) metal, (ii) non-metal, with oxygen to
explain the opposite nature' of the oxides formed in the two cases

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Answered by Inchara0466
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Answer:

This is very easy

Explanation:

When a metal reacts with oxygen it forms metal oxide

Na+O2=NaO

When a non metal reacts with oxygen it forms non metal oxide

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Answered by UmaAnniyappan
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Answer:

When a metal reacts with oxygen it forms metal oxide.

For Example: Na+O2=NaO

When a non-metal reacts with oxygen it forms a non-metal oxide.

For Example: C+O2= CO2

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