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25 July, 01:15

weak acid. d. weak base. An amphoteric species is one that reacts as a. acid only. b. base only. a (n) c. acid or base. None of the above

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  1. 25 July, 01:40
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    Answer: The nature of an amphoteric substance is amphoprotic; it has ability to donate proton or gain proton. So the amphotric substances are those which can react as both acid or base in a reaction. Many oxides of metals when subjected to a reaction mixture can acts as both an acid or either a base, they are called amphoteric oxides. some of the examples of these amphoteric oxide is zinc oxide and lead oxide.

    Hence, the correct option here is (c)
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