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what are acidic oxide and basic oxide? give example of each​

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Answered by Barani22
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Explanation:

Non-metals react with oxygen to form acidic compounds of oxides which are held together by covalent bonds. These compounds can also be called as acid anhydrides. Acid anhydrides usually have a low melting and boiling point except for compounds like B2O3 and SiO2 which have high melting points and form giant molecule.

Answered by Itzdarkshadow56
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An acidic oxide is an oxide that either produces an acidic solution upon addition to water, or acts as an acceptor of H⁺. Acidic oxides will typically have a low pKa and may be inorganic or organic. A commonly encountered acidic oxide, carbon dioxide produces an acidic solution when dissolved.

Sulfur dioxide reacts with water to form the weak acid, sulfurous acid: SO2 + H2O → H2SO. Sulfur trioxide forms the strong acid sulfuric acid with water: SO3 + H2O → H2SO.

Explanation:

Basic oxides" is a compounds word of "Basic" and "oxides". ... Both of them are ionic oxide and can dissolve in water to form basic solutions of the metal hydroxide, whereas non-metals usually form acidic oxides. Basic oxide Li2O becomes base LiOH and BaO becomes Ba(OH)2 after react with water

Examples include: Sodium oxide, which reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide. Magnesium oxide, which reacts with hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride. Copper(II) oxide, which reacts with nitric acid to form copper nitrate.

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