No, in order for a substance to be considered amphoteric it must be able to act as an acid and a base. Sodium sulfite will only act as a base, and thus it is not amphoteric.
Ammonia is an amphoteric compound.
Ammonia is not amphoteric.It is a weak base.
No, it is simply basic.
no amonia is not amphoteric it is simply base
It is not ampoteric. It is a basei gas.
Type your answer here... it is because water is amphoteric and ammonia is basic
Water is an amphoteric substance.
Ammonia is not amphoteric.It is a weak base.
No, it is simply basic.
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no amonia is not amphoteric it is simply base
It is not ampoteric. It is a basei gas.
Am amphoteric substance can react as a base but also as an acid.
Type your answer here... it is because water is amphoteric and ammonia is basic
No. It is only an acid.
Yes, water can react as an acid or a base - amphoteric.
An example would be water which can gain a proton to form the hydroxonium ion (acting as a base) or donate a proton forming the hydroxide ion (acting as an acid). An acid is a proton donor; a base is a proton acceptor.
Ammonia is NH3 and is a pure substance.