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a normal salt formed when basic oxide and acidic oxide react

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Answered by Ishap1
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AMPHOTERIC OXIDE

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hello dear,

● Oxides -

- Compounds in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms are called oxides.

- Oxides can be classified as -

1) Acidic oxide -

An acidic oxide reacts with water and produces an acid.

2) Basic oxide -

An basic oxide reacts with water and produces a base.

3) Amphoteric oxide -

An amphoteric oxide shows dual behaviour with water.

● Oxides interaction -

- Salt is formed when acidic oxides react with basic oxides.

- For example, carbon dioxide reacts with calcium oxide to form calcium carbonate.

CO2 + CaO ---> CaCO3

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