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which of the neither acide or base​

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Answered by Bipasha321
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Answer:

amphoteric

The prefix of the word 'amphoteric' is derived from a Greek prefix amphi-, which means both. In chemistry, an amphoteric substance is a substance that has the ability to act either as an acid or a base. Acids donate protons (or accept electron pairs) and bases accept protons; amphoteric substances can do either.

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Answered by theinevitableguardia
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Answer:

water

Explanation:

water is neutral because its pH is 7 and so is neither an acid nor a base

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