The process of formation of oxides when both metals and non-metals reacts with oxygen.
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Most metals form oxides with the oxygen in a -2 oxidation state. As a general rule, metal oxides are basic and nonmetal oxides are acidic. Basicity of an oxide increases with increasing ionic (metallic) character. ... Oxygen also forms covalent oxides with non-metals, that react with water to form acidic solutions.
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MOST METALS FROM OXIDES WITH THE OXYGEN IN A -2 OXIDATION STATE . AS A GENRAL RULE, METAL OXIDES ARE BASIC AND NON-METAL
OXIDE ARE ACIDIC . BASICITY OF
AN OXIDE INCREASES WEIGHT INCREASING IONIC ( METALLIC ) CHARACTER . OXYGEN ALSO
FORMS COVALENT OXIDES WITH NON-METALS THAT REACT WITH WATER TO FORM ACIDIC
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