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Question: Sulphur dioxide is a/an A. basic oxide B. acidic oxide C. neutral oxide D. amphoteric oxide...

Sulphur dioxide is a/an
A. basic oxide
B. acidic oxide
C. neutral oxide
D. amphoteric oxide

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Hint: All non-metallic oxides are of one particular nature when reacting with water to give corresponding acids.

Complete step by step answer:
An acidic oxide is that which can react with water to produce acid.
Sulphur dioxide is also non-metallic oxide and acidic in nature because it reacts with water to produce sulphurous acid. Sulphur is also a non-metal and its oxide SO2S{{O}_{2}}produces sulphurous acid (H2SO3{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{3}}) on reaction with water. Thus, SO2S{{O}_{2}} is acidic in nature.
Reaction involved:

& S{{O}_{2}}\text{ + }{{H}_{2}}O\to \text{ }{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{3}} \\\ \end{aligned}$$ Correct option is B. Additional information: An amphoteric oxide is that which reacts with both acid as well as base. Example-$$A{{l}_{2}}{{O}_{3}}$$ A basic oxide is that which reacts with water to form base. Example- $$NaOH$$ A neutral oxide is one which does not react either with acid or base. Example- $$CO$$ Note: When added to it a few drops of water and an universal indicator, it produces a weak dibasic acid, sulphurous acid,$${{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{3}}$$. Acidic oxides are not Bronsted-Lowry acids because they do not donate protons but they are Arrhenius acids as they increase the hydrogen ion concentration of water. Bronsted-Lowery concept is based on donation and acceptance of proton (i.e, If a compound donates the proton then it is called an acid while a compound accepts a proton is called a Base.)