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3. What is Amphoteric acid?

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Answered by HoneySparky
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Amphoteric (amphiprotic): A molecule that is both an acid and a base. Amino acids such as glycine are amphoteric. The amino group is a base (it can accept a proton). The carboxylic acid group is an acid (it can donate a proton).

Answered by AnubhavGhosh1
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Amphoteric (amphiprotic): A molecule that is both an acid and a base. Amino acids such as glycine are amphoteric. The amino group is a base (it can accept a proton). The carboxylic acid group is an acid (it can donate a proton).

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