what is the difference between amphoteric oxide and neutral substances
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Amphoteric means that they have reactions as both acids and bases. So what is the difference between the two terms? All amphiprotic substances are also amphoteric - but the reverse isn't true. There are amphoteric substances which don't either donate or accept hydrogen ions when they act as acids or bases.
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An amphoteric oxide behaves as an acid in the presence of bases and as a base in the presence of acids. On the other hand a neutral oxide behaves neither as a base nor as an acid.
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