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What happens when non metals burn? write an equation​

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Answered by shreyamishra8374
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Non-metals react with oxygen to form non-metal oxides. Non-metal oxides are acidic in nature. They turn blue litmus to red. Sulphurous acid turns blue litmus to red showing it is an acid and that sulphur dioxide is acidic in nature.

Answered by EvanDevanand
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Answer:

When a non-metal burn in oxygen, a non-metal oxide forms as a product. Here is the word equation for the general reaction:

non-metal + oxygen → non-metal oxide

Can you see that it looks similar to the word equation for the reaction between a metal and oxygen? The only difference is that the word 'metal' has been replaced with 'non-metal' on both sides of the equation. Non-metal oxides have different chemical properties to metal oxides. We will learn more about this later on in the term.

Let's look at a few specific examples of reactions in which non-metals react with oxygen. The first one is one that you are already familiar with, namely the reaction of carbon and oxygen.

Explanation:

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