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(e) How do non-metals react with oxygen ? Explain with an example. Give equation of the reaction involved. What is the nature of the product formed ? How will you demonstrate it ?​

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Answered by SandhyaSubhash2112
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Explanation:

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. ... The product formed is acidic in nature. It can be demonstrated by dissolving carbon dioxide in water to form carbonic acid.

Answered by YadavShreya991
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Answer:

Non-metals react with oxygen in air to form non-metal oxide(acidic)

Eg: Sulphur + Oxygen = Sulphur dioxide (acidic)

The nature of the product formed is always acidic.

We can check that the solution is acidic by using litmus paper. In acidic solution of metal oxidic, blue litmus will always turn red.

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