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oxides of non-metal+base>salt+___​

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Answered by skpillai636
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Answer:

Many non-metals react with bases to form salts. Bases are electron donors whereas non-metals are electron acceptors. Thus, bases donate electrons to non-metals which readily accepts them and form a salt.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:-

When oxides of non-metal and base react with each other than the products formed are salt and hydrogen gas.

Example: When chlorine reacts with a base like sodium hydroxide, it gives multiple products like sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride and water.

So, the equation thus formed would be:

\small{\boxed{\sf{Non-metal + base --->salt + \underline{hydrogen\;gas} }}}

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