sno2 is amphoteric oxide
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Amphoterism. Although SnO2 is insoluble in water, it is amphoteric, dissolving in base and acid. "Stannic acid" refers to hydrated tin (IV) oxide, SnO2, which is also called "stannic hydroxide." Tin oxides dissolve in acids.
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Although SnO2 is insoluble in water, it is amphoteric, dissolving in base and acid. "Stannic acid" refers to hydrated tin (IV) oxide, SnO2, which is also called "stannic hydroxide." Tin oxides dissolve in acids.
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