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An acidic oxide which dissolves with water are known as

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Answered by Pshah9481
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Explanation:

an acidic oxide which dissolves with water are called acid anhydrides

Answered by brainlysme6
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Answer:

Acids are formed when acidic oxides combine with water.

Explanation:

  • When added to water, an acidic oxide either generates an acidic solution or functions as an acceptor of hydroxide ions, effectively acting as a Lewis acid.
  • Non-metallic oxides are the most common acidic oxides. So, when acidic oxides are dissolved in water, we get a very dilute acid.
  • When CO_2 reacts with water, for example, carbonic acid is formed. Sulphuric acid is formed when SO_2 gas combines with water in the same way.
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