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What is amphoteric oxides?

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Answered by shivam37
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An amphoteric oxide is an oxide that can act both as an acid and as a base. An example is aluminium oxide, Al2O3. It reacts with acids to form the corresponding aluminium salt, and with bases to form salts called aluminates. 

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Answered by sandysana
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Amphoteric oxide:the oxide which can perform either acid or base in a reaction is called as amphoteric oxide Example of amphoteric is aluminium oxide

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