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How is the oxide of a metal different from that of a non- metal in its nature ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals form oxides that are basic , but non-metals form oxides that are acidic . For example, sulfur and carbon are both non-metals. They react with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.

Answered by sunitakashyap0408198
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Metals form oxides that are basic , but non-metals form oxides that are acidic . For example, sulfur and carbon are both non-metals. They react with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.

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