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what is the action of acid on metallic oxides, give one example​

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Metallic oxides react with acids to give salts and water. Let us consider the reaction of copper oxide with dilute hydrochloric acid. After the reaction takes place the colour of the solution becomes blue-green due to the formation of copper (II) chloride and the copper oxide dissolves.

Answered by ITSAAYUSH
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Metallic oxides react with acids to give salts and water. Let us consider the reaction of copper oxide with dilute hydrochloric acid. After the reaction takes place the colour of the solution becomes blue-green due to the formation of copper

Example: Calcium is a metal, thus calcium oxide is a metallic oxide which is basic in nature. When an acid; such as hydrochloric acid; reacts with calcium oxide, neutralization reaction takes place and calcium chloride; along with water; is formed

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