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How is a base formed

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In general, the oxide of a metal dissolved in water gives a base and the oxide of a nonmetal dissolved in water gives an acid. ... When the oxides react with water they form compounds containing hydrogen as well as oxygen and the other element. In general, if that other element is a metal the compound is basic.

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In general, the oxide of a metal dissolved in water gives a base and the oxide of a nonmetal dissolved in water gives an acid. ... When the oxides react with water they form compounds containing hydrogen as well as oxygen and the other element. In general, if that other element is a metal the compound is basic.

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