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two examples of acidic oxide

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1) Acidic Oxide

An acidic oxide reacts with water and produces an acid. Usually, it is the oxide of non-metals. Examples include SO2, CO2, SO3, Cl2O7, P2O5, and N2O5. It could also be the oxide of metals with high oxidation states, such as CrO3, Mn2O7, and V2O5.

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Acidic Oxide

An acidic oxide reacts with water and produces an acid. Usually, it is the oxide of non-metals. Examples include SO2, CO2, SO3, Cl2O7, P2O5, and N2O5. It could also be the oxide of metals with high oxidation states, such as CrO3, Mn2O7, and V2O5.

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