Chemistry
The oxide which reacts with both dilute hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solution to form salt and water is:
- Basic oxide
- Amphoteric oxide
- Acidic oxide
- Neutral oxide
Acids Bases Salts
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Amphoteric oxide
Reason — Amphoteric oxides can react with both acids and bases to form salt and water. For example: Al2O3
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