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Aluminium oxide is an Amphoteric oxide. Why?

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Answered by BubblySnowflake
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Aluminium oxide is an Amphoteric oxide because it reacts with both acids as well as bases to form salt and water.

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Aluminium oxide is amphoteric. It has reactions as both a base and an acid. Reaction with water: Aluminum oxide is insoluble in water and does not react like sodium oxide and magnesium oxide. The oxide ions are held too strongly in the solid lattice to react with the water.

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