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what are acidic oxides how these are formed​

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Answered by vaishnav19naik
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Acidic oxides, or acid anhydride, are oxides that react with water to form an acid, or with a base to form a salt. They are oxides of either nonmetals or of metals in high oxidation states. Their chemistry can be systematically understood by taking an oxoacid and removing water from it, until only an oxide remains.

Answered by ayush33475627
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Explanation:

Acidic oxides, or acid anhydride, are oxides that react with water to form an acid, or with a base to form a salt. They are oxides of either nonmetals or of metals in high oxidation states. Their chemistry can be systematically understood by taking an oxoacid and removing water from it, until only an oxide remains..

They are usually formed by reacting oxygen with metals, especially alkali and alkaline earth metals, whereas non-metals usually form acidic oxides. Examples include: Sodium oxide, which reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide. Magnesium oxide, which reacts with hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride.

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