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Q: Which compounds show amphoteric properties
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What are compound having both ionic and covalent bonds show some names of compounds?

amphoteric


What is the difference between amphoteric and neutral compounds?

difference between amphoteric solutions and neutral solutions


Is aluminmum oxide an amphoteric oxide?

Yes it is an amphoteric oxide as it has both basic oxide and acidic oxide properties.


What are amphoteric metals?

Amphoteric is a chemical entity (ion or molecule) which can react as an acid but also as a base. Compounds of beryllium, tin, aluminium, lead, zinc have amphoteric hydroxides and oxides.


What are the amphoteric properties of proteins?

Amphoteric properties of proteins due to the presence of free carboxylic and free amino groups at the end of protein it can react with acids and bases. In acidic medium protein carries positive charges at amino group and in alkaline medium it carries negative charges at carboxylic group.


Why only zinc amongst metal reacts with base?

it is a amphoteric metal and it can react with both acid and base. amphoteric metal shows properties of both acid and base


What are the compounds that change the properties of glass?

What compounds Change the properties of glass?


Is sodium oxide a amphoteric oxide?

No. Sodium oxide has only basic properties, no acidic ones.


What is an accurate comparison of the properties of compounds and the properties of the elements that the compounds contain?

they are different


Do compounds keep their individual properties?

The elements in compounds do not keep their individual properties.


What are four unique characteristics of compounds?

Properties of Compounds A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents.


Do compounds not have the same properties as the elements that formed them?

True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.