95.4k views
8 votes
Why cant acid anhydrides(oxides) react with acids?​

2 Answers

8 votes

Answer:

Acidic oxides, or acid anhydride, are oxides that react with water to form an acid, or with a base to form a salt. They are oxides of either nonmetals or of metals in high oxidation states.

Step-by-step explanation:

User Mattiavelli
by
8.7k points
9 votes
Acidic oxides, or acid anhydride, are oxides that react with water to form an acid, or with a base to form a salt. They are oxides of either nonmetals or of metals in high oxidation states.
User Lasso
by
7.8k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.