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How do amphotoric oxides react with both acids as well as bases?

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Answered by MVB
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This is so because an amphoteric acid can either donate or accept a proton thus acting as either an acid or a base.
Answered by ItzCherie15
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Elements that form amphoteric oxides have some metals and some of the non-metals characteristics. Amphoterism is based upon an oxide's oxidation state. This oxide reacts with base and acid to produce salt and water as the main products. Amphoteric oxides react with both acids and alkalis to form salt and water.

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