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The addition of Na(2)CO(3), to the aqueo...

The addition of `Na_(2)CO_(3),` to the aqueous solution of an oxide produces `CO_(2)`. This reaction indicates that

A

Oxide is basic

B

Oxide is neutral

C

Oxide is that of a metal

D

Oxide is that of a non-metal

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