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what is neutral oxide​

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An acidic oxide is an oxide which when combined with water gives off an acid. Neutral Oxide is one which neither has an acidic characteristic or a basic one.

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  • Neutral oxides are oxides which are neither acidic nor basic. In other words, oxides which neither react with acids or with bases are called neutral oxides. Some examples of neutral oxides are nitrous oxide (N2O) Nitric Oxide (NO) carbon monoxide (CO) Water (H2O) Manganese(IV) oxide (MnO2)

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