AMPHOTERIC.
Various salt of Aluminium exhibit this characteristic.
When placed in an acidic environment it will behave as a base.
Conversely when placed in an elkaline environment it will behave as an acid.
Tin is not acidic or basic in its pure form. It is considered amphoteric, meaning it can exhibit both acidic and basic characteristics depending on the reaction it is involved in.
Fe2O3 is amphoteric, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base. In water, Fe2O3 can react to form both acidic and basic solutions depending on the conditions.
SiO2 is amphoteric, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base depending on the reaction conditions. It can react with both acids and bases to form different compounds.
Collagen is a protein and has an isoelectric point around pH 7, meaning it is electrically neutral at this pH. It contains both basic and acidic amino acids in its structure, which contribute to its overall neutral charge.
Boron itself is amphoteric, meaning it can exhibit both acidic and basic properties depending on the specific reaction or compound it is a part of. In general, boron compounds tend to act as Lewis acids by accepting electron pairs.
Tin is not acidic or basic in its pure form. It is considered amphoteric, meaning it can exhibit both acidic and basic characteristics depending on the reaction it is involved in.
Fe2O3 is amphoteric, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base. In water, Fe2O3 can react to form both acidic and basic solutions depending on the conditions.
Usually water is considered neither acidic nor basic. It is neutral. But technically it is an amphoteric substance, meaning it has both acidic and basic properties.
Both
Lysine, 2,6-diaminohexanoic acid is amfoteric, meaning it has BOTH 2 basic amino-groups (stronger) and 1 acidic carbonic acid group (-COOH). The acidic group is weaker than both basic properties, so overall it is basic.
SiO2 is amphoteric, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base depending on the reaction conditions. It can react with both acids and bases to form different compounds.
Collagen is a protein and has an isoelectric point around pH 7, meaning it is electrically neutral at this pH. It contains both basic and acidic amino acids in its structure, which contribute to its overall neutral charge.
Boron itself is amphoteric, meaning it can exhibit both acidic and basic properties depending on the specific reaction or compound it is a part of. In general, boron compounds tend to act as Lewis acids by accepting electron pairs.
Neutrophils stain both acidic and basic dyes
acidic
Metalloids can exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals. This means they can have acidic, basic, or amphoteric properties depending on the specific element and conditions. For example, boron tends to show acidic behavior, while arsenic can display properties of both acidic and basic behavior.
Generally speaking, it is a neutral substance meaning that it is neither acidic or basic.(But technically speaking, water is amphoteric meaning that it can act both as a base and an acid)