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In the reaction between the pydrogen bisulphate ion and water the water acts as

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Water can also act as a base in a Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, as long as it reacts with a substance that is a better proton donor. Shown below is the reaction of water with the hydrogen sulfate ion. So, water is capable of being either an acid or a base, a characteristic called amphoterism.

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