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Aluminum oxide is called amphotaric oxides

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Answered by amitansuparida202
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because it reacts with both acids as well as alkalis

Answered by Anonymous
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Aluminium oxides are known to be amphoteric because they can act as either an acid or a base in an acid-base reaction. Amphoteric compounds refer to these compounds that can react with both acids and bases. For example, aluminium oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid to give water and aluminium chloride.

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