What types of acides are formed when non-metals com-
bine with oxygen.
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Nonmetals react with oxygen to form nonmetallic oxides. These oxides differ from metallic oxides because they are acidic in nature. Nonmetallic oxides react with water to form acids. For example, Sulphur is a nonmetal. Sulphur dioxide is acidic in nature.
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When non metals combine with oxygen neutral or acidic salts are formed. Examples of acidic oxides are NO2, SO2, etc. The examples of neutral oxides are NO, CO etc.
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