by saying protein is amphoteric means that it contains both acidic property and basic property
Sodium chloride is not amphoteric.
sulphate ion is not amphoteric because according to Bronsted-Lowry concept an amphoteric specie is that which can donate as well as accept aproton but sulphate ion is not capable of donating proton so it is not amphoteric
The oxides of sodium and calcium are not amphoteric: They are strongly basic. The most common amphoteric oxides are silica and alumina.
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.
Ciprofloxacin is a weakly basic compound.
No, boron oxide (B2O3) is not considered amphoteric. It is a Lewis acidic oxide that reacts with water to form boric acid in a non-amphoteric manner.
A substance is amphoteric if it can react as both an acid and a base. To determine if a substance is amphoteric, one can test its ability to react with both acids and bases. If the substance can both donate and accept protons in a chemical reaction, it is considered amphoteric.
Am amphoteric substance can react as a base but also as an acid.
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.
Yes it is an amphoteric oxide as it has both basic oxide and acidic oxide properties.
Yes, beryllium oxide is amphoteric because can be dissolved by acids and bases..
No, MnO2 is not considered amphoteric. It is a basic oxide that typically reacts with acids to form salts and water.