How do non-metals react with oxygen? What is the nature of their oxides? Long answer type question.
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Non metals react with oxygen to form acidic oxides or neutral oxides. ... Similarly when Carbon react with with one molecule of Oxygen i.e. C+O = CO (carbon monoxide) which is a neutral oxide. While carbon dioxide also forms by the reaction of Carbon and two molecules of Oxygen which is an acidic oxide.
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Non-metals react with oxygen to form acidic or neutral oxides. The oxide is covalent in nature as it is formed by the sharing of electrons. When carbon burns in air (oxygen), it forms an acidic oxide called carbon dioxide. The product formed is acidic in nature.
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