Are non metallic oxides acidic or basic in nature? Explain with an
example.
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Non-metallic oxides are acidic.
They form an acidic solution when dissolved in water, turning litmus solution to red colour. Non-metal oxides like CO2and SO2 react with water and give acids.
Most nonmetal oxides are acidic, but not all. For example, carbon monoxide (CO) is not acidic.
The addition of water to a nonmetal oxide results in a compound that consists of a nonmetal atom surrounded by oxo (=O) and hydroxy (-OH) groups. For example,
SO3(l) + H2O(l) -----> H2SO4(Most nonmetal oxides are acidic, but not all. For example, carbon monoxide (CO) is not acidic.
The addition of water to a nonmetal oxide results in a compound that consists of a nonmetal atom surrounded by oxo (=O) and hydroxy (-OH) groups. For example,
SO3(l) + H2O(l) ----->Most nonmetal oxides are acidic, but not all. For example, carbon monoxide (CO) is not acidic.
The addition of water to a nonmetal oxide results in a compound that consists of a nonmetal atom surrounded by oxo (=O) and hydroxy (-OH) groups. For example,
SO3(l) + H2O(l) -----> H2SO4(l)
they are acidic in nature
hence verified
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