non metallic Hydroxide which behaves as an alkali
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because it shows the characters of alkali as it has one electron in its outermost orbit and have low melting points.
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Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)3 is amphoteric and dissolves in alkaline solution. , but other hydroxides usually present in the mineral, such as iron hydroxides, do not dissolve because they are not amphoteric.
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