JAMB - Chemistry (2024 - No. 55)

The element which can combine with oxygen to form an acid anhydride of the form XO\(_2\) is
phosphorus
Chlorine
fluorine
sulphur

Explanation

An Acid anhydride can be defined as a non-metal oxide which forms an acidic solution when reacted with water. 

Sulphur is the element that can combine with oxygen to form an acid anhydride of the form XO\(_2\).

An acid oxide is a compound that forms an acid when it reacts with water. Non-metals in groups 4–7 form acidic oxides.

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