A piece of charcoal give acidic oxide. why?
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Charcoal when burned in air gives an acidic oxide as it is acidic in nature. It is a nonmetal.
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Because charcoal 6c from c12h22o11 reacts with h2so4 than 6[c] and 5 h2o
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