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Which forms the more alkaline solution and why? Al2O3; B2O3; CO2 or SiO2

Al2O3 and SiO2 are not water-soluble. CO2 forms the weak acid H2CO3, in water. What does that leave you with?
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Which forms the more alkaline solution and why? Al2O3; B2O3; CO2 or SiO2

Al2O3 and SiO2 are not water-soluble. CO2 forms the weak acid H2CO3, in water. What does that leave you with?

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