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Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.Two non-metals X and Y react with each other and forms an oxide Z which when hydrolyzed forms an acid W containing the non-metal sulphur. State reason about the nature of the acid W.

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