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explain the amphoteric nature of water

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Answered by Guddukumarsingg
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atmospheric nature of water is fluid

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Answered by 22Khushi
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Water is amphoteric - it is able to act as either an acid or a base. At a pH of 7 (neutral), the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH−) is equal to that of the hydronium (H3O+) or hydrogen (H+) ions. If the equilibrium is disturbed, the solution becomes acidic or basic.
Hence water can act as acid or as base in anu reaction.
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