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Oxides of the active metals combine with acid to form water and a salt. I need an example of this type of reaction.
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Oxides of the active metals combine with acid to form water and a salt. I need an example of this type of reaction.
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Oxide + acid = water + salt. This is a double displacement reaction.
MgO + H2SO4 = H2O + MgSO4
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