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Explain what are oxon acids and salts of oxide acids. .

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The question is about oxoacids.
There are two type of acids in chemistry.
Oxoacids: An acid in which the acidic hydrogen (which is going to be released as H+) is attached with oxygen.
For example look at the structure of sulphuric acid (H2SO4).

Here both hydrogens of H2SO4 are attached with oxygen and it will be released as H+. So this is oxo-acid.
Non-oxo acid.
In this type of acid the acidic hydrogen is attached with more electronegative element other than oxygen. For example in HCl the hydrogen is attached with chlorine. So it is non-oxo acid.

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