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Question
What happens when a non-metallic oxide is added to a base? Give the chemical equation involved.
Short Answer
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Solution
When a non-metallic oxide is added to a base, they undergo a neutralisation reaction to form a salt and water.
Example: Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide to form calcium carbonate and water:
\[\ce{CO2 + Ca(OH)2 -> CaCO3 + H2O}\]
Here, CO2 is a non-metallic oxide and Ca(OH)2 is a base.
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