Why does dinitrogen monoxide form a neutral solution with water?
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The oxide that gives a base in water is known as a basic oxide. An amphoteric solution is a substance that can chemically react as either acid or base. However, it is also possible for an oxide to be neither acidic nor basic, but is a neutral oxide.
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Yes, water is the best example of a neutral oxide. ... An oxide that combines with water to give an acid is termed as an acidic oxide. ... An amphoteric solution is a substance that can chemically react as either acid or base. However, it is also possible for an oxide to be neither acidic nor basic, but is a neutral oxide.
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