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what happens when bases react with metallic oxides​

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Answered by sonysneha146
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Metal oxides are basic in nature. Thus, when an acid reacts with a metal oxide both neutralize each other. In this reaction, salt and water are formed. Example: Calcium is a metal, thus calcium oxide is a metallic oxide which is basic in nature....

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}Reaction of base with oxides of non-metals:

Reaction of base with oxides of non-metals:Non-metal oxides are acidic in nature. For example; carbon dioxide is a non-metal oxide. When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water it produces carbonic acid. Therefore, when a base reacts with non-metal oxide both neutralize each other resulting production of salt and water.

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