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What is the electrolytic nature of Na2O?

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Na2O or sodium oxide is a base as it is a metal oxide, and can’t qualify as an acid as it lacks H+ ion (bronsted lowry theory). ... It is the base anhydride of sodium hydroxide, so when water is added to sodium oxide NaOH is produced.

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