a normal salt formed when basic oxide and acidic oxide react?
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Acidic oxides react with basic oxides to produce normal salt.
e.g., carbon dioxide (acidic oxide) reacts with calcium oxide (basic oxide) to form calcium carbonate (salt)
CO2 + CaO ---> CaCO3
Acid oxide when treated with water it will form acid, e.g. CO2 reacted with water to form carbonic acid
CO2 + H2O ------> H2CO3
Basic oxide when treated with water it will form base, e.g. CaO reacted with water to form calcium dihydroxide (base)
CaO + H2O ------> Ca(OH)2
Base neutralized by acid to form salt
Ca(OH)2 + H2CO3 ------> CaCO3 + 2H2O
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Acidic oxides react with basic oxides to produce normal salt.
e.g., carbon dioxide (acidic oxide) reacts with calcium oxide (basic oxide) to form calcium carbonate (salt)
CO2 + CaO ---> CaCO3
Acid oxide when treated with water it will form acid, e.g. CO2 reacted with water to form carbonic acid
CO2 + H2O ------> H2CO3
Basic oxide when treated with water it will form base, e.g. CaO reacted with water to form calcium dihydroxide (base)
CaO + H2O ------> Ca(OH)2
Base neutralized by acid to form salt
Ca(OH)2 + H2CO3 ------> CaCO3 + 2H2O
Regards