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Pace_T said:amphiprotic = amphoteric?
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oooooh.. cool site!!!shafqat said:
Well! Isn't the site a silly little thing.velox said:the site says they are the same...?????
hahaha...Dreamerish*~ said:Well! Isn't the site a silly little thing.
Don't believe it! If they were the same thing... why are there two different terms? Why are there two different terms? (which are confusingly similar)
^^^ Referring to the amphiprotic definition - but you have to explain how they're acting as an acid or base, otherwise it just sounds the same as amphoteric substances.rnitya_25 said:simple explanation:
Amphiprotic means the ability of a substance to act as both an acid ad a base in solution.
Amphoteric oxides are those which react with acids to form salts but also react with alkalis.
lol.. it's not?... I don't think i noticed... oh well it's not that difficult anyways...Dreamerish*~ said:ANYWAY, as "amphoteric" is not in the syllabus...![]()