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why is ZnO called amphotoric oxide ? name another amphotoric oxide.​

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Answered by ItzDevilQueen07
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Zno is an amphoteric oxide,because it can react with both acids and bases.while in general most oxides only react with acids alone due to its basic nature.Amphoretic oxides contradicts the Bronsted –Lowrey theory of acids and bases.

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Answered by AmulyaA08032005
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ZnO is called amphotoric oxide because it reacts with acids as well as base.

Amphoteric oxides are the oxides which react with both acids as well as base.

aluminium is another example of amphoteric oxides.

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