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a metallic oxide which is not amphoteric in nature​

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Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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Explanation:

Not all amphoteric substances are amphiprotic

For example, the metal oxide ZnO contains no hydrogen and cannot donate a proton. Instead it is a Lewis acid whose Zn atom accepts an electron pair from the base OH−.

Answered by itzyashica01
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a metallic oxide which is not amphoteric in nature​

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Zinc oxide is an amphoteric oxide as it reacts with both acids and alkalis to give salt and water.

lets know more about zinc;-

It is insoluble in water, ammonia, pyridine, alcohol and acetone. Zinc chloride is very soluble in water, and quite soluble in alcohol and acetone. It is also soluble in hydrochloric acid, glycerol and ether.

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