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What is the nature of oxide of magnesium justify?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Metal oxides are always basic in nature. For example, Magnesium Oxide is a metallic oxide. It will be basic because on adding water to it it will become Mg(OH)2 (Magnesium Hydroxide) which is a base!!!!! Non Metallic oxides are always acidic in nature.

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Answered by Mangalagouri
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Answer:

The nature of magnesium oxide is basic.

Explanation:

All metal oxides are basic in nature. Magnesium is also a metal. So, it is forms a basic oxide.

A basic oxide reacts with an acid to produce salt and water.

Mg(OH)2+2HCl gives MgCl2+2H2O

which means magnesium oxide is basic in nature.

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