acid + metal oxide --> salt + water
acids and alkalis have no difference
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
Such oxides are known as the amphoteric oxide they include oxides of semi metals, Al2O3, ZnO etc.
Sulfur oxides combine with water to produce sulfuric acid but not nitro acids. Nitro acids are a product of nitrogen oxides reacting with water.
The reaction between acids and alkalis is a neutralization reactin.
acids and alkalis have no difference
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.
Oxides are compounds of oxygen with another chemical element. Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions).
It is acids
hydrogen gas is liberated when an acid reacts with a metal.The equation is as follows acid + metal=salt + h2
Water-soluble, nonmetallic oxides, can be attacked by alkalies and, in aqueous solution, they form acids; so they are called acidic oxides. Some examples include:Sulfuric, and other sulfurous acids, from oxides of sulfur,Nitric, and other nitrous acids, from oxides of Nitrogen,Phosphoric, and other phosphorous acids, from oxides of Phosphorous
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
acidic gases - e.g. oxides of non-metals - so oxides of sulfur and nitrogen will form acids
The reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization.
Sulfuric and nitric acids.
Salts are products of the reaction between acids and bases (neutralization reaction).
Such oxides are known as the amphoteric oxide they include oxides of semi metals, Al2O3, ZnO etc.