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What happens an acid reacts with a metal oxide ? explain with the help of an example. Write a balanced equation for the reaction involved.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an acid is treated with a metal oxide, a salt and water are obtained. For example, when a small amount of copper oxide is added to sulphuric acid, colour of the solution becomes blue and the copper oxide dissolves. The blue colour of the solution indicates the formation of copper (II) sulphate.

Answered by HeavenPrincess20
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When an acid is treated with a metal oxide, a salt and water are obtained. For example, when a small amount of copper oxide is added to sulphuric acid, colour of the solution becomes blue and the copper oxide dissolves. The blue colour of the solution indicates the formation of copper (II) sulphate.

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