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why alumnium oxide is amorphatic​

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Aluminum Oxide

Aluminium oxide is amphoteric. It has reactions as both a base and an acid. ... The oxide ions are held too strongly in the solid lattice to react with the water. Reaction with acids: Aluminum oxide contains oxide ions, and thus reacts with acids in the same way sodium or magnesium oxides do.

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Aluminum Oxide

Aluminium oxide is amphoteric. It has reactions as both a base and an acid. ... The oxide ions are held too strongly in the solid lattice to react with the water. Reaction with acids: Aluminum oxide contains oxide ions, and thus reacts with acids in the same way sodium or magnesium oxides do.

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