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Substance 'A' : It is produced by non me...

Substance 'A' : It is produced by non metallic oxide.
Substance 'B' : It produces OH- ions in aqueous solution.
1) Which substance can turn blue litmus to red ? Why ?
2) How do you prepare substance 'B' ?

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1) Substance 'A' can tum blue litmus to red. Because, non metallic oxide produces acids.
2) Substance 'B' is a base. Hence, base can be prepared from metallic oxides.
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