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Reaction of metal oxide with water​

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If a metal oxide dissolves in water, it will form a metal hydroxide. Like any base, these bases can be neutralized by an acid to form a salt and water.

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Ionic metal oxides react with water to give hydroxides (compounds containing the OH− ion) and resultant basic solutions, whereas most nonmetal oxides react with water to form acids and resultant acidic solutions (see the table).

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