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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do we mean by acidity and basicity of oxides in inorganic chemistry. what is the meaning when we say a certain oxide is more acidic than the other one?? What do we mean by acidity and basicity of oxides in inorganic chemistry. what is the meaning when we say a certain oxide is more acidic than the other one?? @Chemistry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

acidity and basicity was first explained by arhenius,later modiafied by franklan then bronsted and lowry...finally be lewis through lone pair... a substance that can donate lonepair is base and converse is acid..this lewis theory is most modified one

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