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what is the nature of oxide of non metals?​

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Oxides of non-metals are generally of acidic nature. For example, when sulphur burns in air it reacts with oxygen of air to form an acidic oxide called sulphur dioxide. This oxide of sulphur is acidic as when it is dissolved in water then it forms an acid called sulphurous (H2SO3)

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What is the nature of oxide of non metals?

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Oxides of non-metals are generally of acidic nature. For example, when sulphur burns in air it reacts with oxygen of air to form an acidic oxide called sulphur dioxide. This oxide of sulphur is acidic as when it is dissolved in water then it forms an acid called sulphurous (H2SO3) acid.

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