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explain amophoteric nature of water..

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Answered by Teddy066
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Water has the ability to act as an acid as well as a base. Such behaviour is known as amphoteric nature of water. ... H2O acts as an acid towards NH3 and as a base towards HCl. Therefore, H2O is amphoteric.

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Answered by kemsonkrrish
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Water has the ability to act as an acid as well as a base. Such behaviour is known as amphoteric nature of water. H2O acts as an acid towards NH3 and as a base towards HCl. Therefore, H2O is amphoteric.

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