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What is the chemical nature of oxides of non metals ​

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\bold{\displaystyle \rm{Non-Metals}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{react}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{with}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{oxygen}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{to}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{form}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{non}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{metallic}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{oxides}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{which}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{are}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{acidic}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{in}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{nature.}}

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\bold{\displaystyle \rm{Oxides}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{turn}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{litmus}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{solution}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{to}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{red}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{colour}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{when}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{dissolved}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{in}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{water.}}

\bold{\displaystyle \rm{Non-metals}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{like}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{CO2}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{and}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{SO2}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{react}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{with}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{water}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{and}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{give}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{acids.}}

\bold{\displaystyle \rm{Non-metals}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{does}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{not}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{react}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{with}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{water}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{but}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{they}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{are}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{usually}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{very}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{very}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{reactive}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{in}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{air.}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{that's}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{why}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{some}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{of}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{them}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{are}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{stored}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{in}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{water.}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{For}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{example}}\bold{\displaystyle \rm{Phosphorus.}}

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