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By dissolving metal oxide in water we get

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Answered by Ghostlegend
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When a metallic oxide is dissolved in water, the solution formed has a high concentration of hydroxide (OH−) ions. Such solutions are basic in nature. For example, when sodium oxide is dissolved in water, it forms sodium hydroxide

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Answered by reliance25
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Metal oxides dissolve in water to form metal hydroxide.

For eg. Sodium oxide +  water = sodium hydroxide

            Na₂O + H2O = NaOH

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