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d) Write down i chemical equation to justify your answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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those oxides which acts both acid as well as base is called amphoteric oxides.

Amphoteric oxides react both with acids and base to form salt and water.

Example - ZnO (Zinc Oxide)

Answered by dishapendharetjis10c
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Amphoteric oxides can be defined as oxides that can behave as an acid as well as a base to produce a salt and water. It can either donate or accept a proton or H+ ion thus acting as base or an acid.

Metals that exhibit amphoterism include copper, zinc, lead, tin, beryllium, and aluminum. A common example of amphoteric oxide is zinc oxide (ZnO).

In base:  

In acid:

Explanation:

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