explain amphotic oxide with suitable equation
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Oxides of metals which have both acidic as well as basic behavior are known as amphoteric oxides. Such metallic oxides react with acids as well as base to produce salt and water. Examples of Amphoteric oxides are aluminum oxide and zinc oxide.
An amphoteric oxide is an oxide that can act as either an acid or base in a reaction to produce a salt and water. Amphoterism depends on the oxidation states available to a chemical species. Because metals have multiple oxidation states, they form amphoteric oxides and hydroxides.
Al2O3 is an example of an amphoteric oxide.
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