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The hydroxide which is soluble in excess on NaOH is​

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Explanation:

It is amphoteric which means that it dissolves in both acidic and basic solutions. Hence, tin can can be soluble in excess of sodium hydroxide solution.

Answered by gohiljayrajsinh1111
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It is amphoteric which means that it dissolves in both acidic and basic solutions. Hence, tin can can be soluble in excess of sodium hydroxide solution.

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