Explain acid anhydride,
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In inorganic chemistry, an acid anhydride refers to an acidic oxide, an oxide that reacts with water to form an oxyacid (an inorganic acid that contains oxygen or carbonic acid), or with a base to form a salt.
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when a non metallic oxide reacts with water it forms acid anhydride
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