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What type of oxides are formed when non-metals combine with oxygen??


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Answered by aman3495
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Non-metals react with oxygen in the air to produce non-metal oxides.
They are acidic oxides.
Many nonmetallic oxides are harmful in nature.
For example =Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Nonmetal consolidates with the oxygen to frame the nonmetal oxides eg: carbonates and the sulfur dioxide and the nitrogen dioxide (which are in charge of corrosive rain).

At the point when non-metals are joined with oxygen then nonpartisan or acidic oxides are framed.

Models of acidic oxides are NO 2, SO 2 and precedents of nonpartisan oxides are NO, CO and so on.

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