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what happen when sulphurdioxide react with water​

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Answered by maxpickering
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Answer:

It forms sulphuric acid.

Explanation:

Metals react with oxygen to form metallic oxides. These metallic oxides are basic in nature because they react with water to form bases. On the other hand, non-metals react with oxygen to form non-metallic oxides and these oxides differ from metallic oxides because they are acidic in nature. Also, non-metallic oxides react with water to form acids.

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