What happens when metallic oxides are treated with acids?
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Metallic oxides react with acids to form salt and water. This is quite similar to the reactions of a base with acid to form salt and water. Metallic oxides like quicklime(CaO), copper (II)oxide(CuO), magnesium oxide (MgO),etc., react with acids to form salt and water.
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metallic oxides are basic in nature as a result of which when they treated with acids they result in a neutralization reaction whose product are water and salt
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