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Why is the nature of metal oxides basic?


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  • Metal oxides are basic in nature because they react with water to form the base.
  • A metal's oxides are basic in nature, which means that when they come into contact with acids, they transform into salt and water.
  • Salts and water are produced when metal oxides combine with inorganic acids likeHCl.
  • As a result, rather than being acidic or neutral, metal oxides have a basic character.
  • Metal oxides turn moist red litmus paper blue.
  • Non-metals have an acidic nature and will dissolve in water to generate acids as a result.
  • The presence of Sulphur dioxide in water may be detected using litmus.

SO2(g)+2H2O(l)H2SO4(l)+H2(g)

The Sulphuric acid turns blue litmus paper to red.


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