explain the amphoteric nature of water
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atmospheric nature of water is fluid
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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.
Hence water can act as acid or as base in anu reaction.
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