the oxide which forms acid when dissolved in water
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the oxide formed is hydroxide
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Acidic oxides are mostly oxides of non-metals, and they dissolve in water to form acids. They are not Brønsted–Lowry acids because they do not donate protons; however, they are Arrhenius acids because they increase the hydrogen ion concentration of water. are covalent compounds whereas basic oxides are ionic compounds.
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