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Are non metallic oxides acidic or basic in nature? Explain with an
example.

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Answered by DrAmulya
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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.

Answered by Meenakshi309
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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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