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what happens when metal oxides dissolves in water?give example​

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Answered by AditiTembhre
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An alkaline solution can be formed when a metal oxide is dissolved in water. ... Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide however, will dissolve to form acidic solutions. Soluble metal oxides produce alkalis when dissolved in water. Soluble non-metal oxides produce acids when dissolved in water.

Metal Oxides that are formed from elements in group IA and IIA, except for Be and Mg, react with water to create Hydroxides. As you can probably see from the periodic table, these elements are Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Ca, Sr, Ba. Of course, the hydroxides of these metals are soluble.

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Answered by bestinbijoy
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Answer:

An acidic solution can be formed when a non-metal oxide is dissolved in water

Explanation:

magnesium oxide dissolves to form alkaline solutions. ... Soluble metal oxides produce alkalis when dissolved in water. Soluble non-metal oxides produce acids when dissolved in water.

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