Chemistry, asked by nikkubhairam7712, 11 months ago

Why the acidic character of the oxide of a non metal increases with increase in oxygen content?

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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hy here is the answer......

  • Hence, the electron shells move closer to the nucleus progressively in a period from left to right hence decreasing the atomic radius. ... Non metallic tendency increases across a period and nonmetallic oxides are acidic in nature. Hence, in a period from left to right acidic character of oxides increases.
Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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: The acidic characters decreases on moving down a group since the tendency to gain electrons decreases. ... In a period: The acidic character increases across a period from left to right since the tendency to gain electrons increases across a period from left to right...

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