When non-metals react with water then
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They form stable compound with hydrogen. Their chlorides are completely hydrolyzed by water. Reaction of non-metals with oxygen: They react with oxygen to form acidic oxides or neutral oxides. Reaction of non-metals with water: They do not react with water (steam) to evolve hydrogen gas.
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Water and non-metals do not directly react, but non-metal acidic oxides do. These acids are then formed.
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- We should be aware that when something reacts, it does so because the end product is more stable than the original components. Both metals and nonmetals reacting with water fall under this category. Moreover, we are aware that non-metals can create acids.
- By using a non-metal, such as sulfur, we can provide a response to this question. It has a 16 atomic weight.
- We are aware that non-metals and oxygen can interact to generate non-metal oxides. The nature of non-metal oxides is acidic. They cause red litmus to turn blue.
- Using sulfur as an example, we learned that when sulfur burns in the presence of oxygen, it forms sulfur dioxide, an acidic compound that dissolves in water to produce sulfuric acid.
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