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Berylium hydroxide are amphoteric in nature why?

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Answered by umamaheswarikadali
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Beryllium hydroxide (the neutral complex) is amphoteric because it can react with a base and an acid. ... These react with hydrogen ions from an acid to form water - and so the hydroxide reacts with acids.

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Answered by mittalshaurya144
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Beryllium hydroxide, Be(OH)2, is an amphoteric hydroxide, dissolving in both acids and alkalis.

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