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gallium oxide is an amphoteric oxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gallium is amphoteric (i.e., it reacts either as an acid or as a base, depending on the circumstance), reacting with sodium and potassium hydroxide solutions to yield a gallate and hydrogen gas. ... In most of its compounds, gallium has an oxidation state of +3 and, in a few, +1 (for example, the oxide, Ga2O).

Answered by Arnav799
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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Gallium is amphoteric (i.e., it reacts either as an acid or as a base, depending on the circumstance)

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