Why are some oxides neutral?
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it is because the oxide is insoluble/very barely soluble (this may be an effect rather than a causation).
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Nutreal oxides are those which are neither acidic nor basic in nature. Those oxides which reacts with both acids and bases are called neutral oxides.
Example :- N2o
Example :- N2o
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