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Amphoterism - Wikipedia
In chemistry, an amphoteric compound (from Greek amphoteros 'both') is a molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base. en.wikipedia.org
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Definition of amphoteric - Chemistry Dictionary - Chemicool
An amphoteric compound is one that can react with both acids and bases. Amphoteric behavior applies to acids and bases defined in the Bronsted-Lowry sense. www.chemicool.com
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Amphoteric - Chemistry LibreTexts
A species that has the potential to act both as an acid and as a base according to Brønsted-Lowry Theory is said to be amphoteric. chem.libretexts.org
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amphoteric
amphoteric, a. rare—0. (æmfəʊˈtɛrɪk) [f. Gr. ἀµϕότερ-ος both, compar. of ἀµϕώ + -ic.] Partaking of both characters; neutral, neither acid nor alkaline.1849 in Smart. 1879 in Syd. Soc. Lex. ______________________________ Delete rare—0 and for ‘neutral, neither acid nor alkaline’ read: Chiefly Chem., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amphiprotic vs. Amphoteric — Comparison & Examples - Expii
Amphoteric species can act as both an acid and base. Amphiprotic species can both donate and accept protons, making them a Brønsted-Lowry acid and base. www.expii.com
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amphoteric (A00306) - IUPAC Gold Book
A chemical species that behaves both as an acid and as a base is called amphoteric. This property depends upon the medium in which the species is investigated. goldbook.iupac.org
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Amphoteric Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects
An amphoteric substance is a chemical species that can act as both an acid and a base, depending on reaction conditions. The phenomenon is called amphoterism. sciencenotes.org
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AMPHOTERIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMPHOTERIC is partly one and partly the other; specifically : capable of reacting chemically either as an acid or as a base. www.merriam-webster.com
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Amphoteric | Definition & Examples - Lesson - Study.com
In chemistry, an amphoteric substance is a substance that has the ability to act either as an acid or a base. Remember that acids donate protons (or accept ... study.com
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r/Mcat - Can anyone explain amphoteric species or point me to a ...
Amphoteric species can act as either an acid or base with respect to any of the three definitions for acids and bases (Arrhenius/Brønsted-Lowry/ ... www.reddit.com
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amphotericin
amphotericin, n. Pharm. (æmfəˈtɛrɪsɪn) [f. amphoteric a. + -in1.] Either of two amphoteric polyenes with antifungal properties obtained from the soil bacterium Streptomyces nodosus; esp. the antibiotic C47H73NO17 (more fully amphotericin B), used to treat some serious fungal infections.1956 J. Vande... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diphoterine
Mechanism of action Diphoterine® solution contains an amphoteric, chelating molecule: a substance which is capable of reacting with both acids and alkalis See also DeconGel Eyewash Amphoteric compounds References wikipedia.org
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ampholyte
ampholyte, n. Chem. (ˈæmfəlaɪt) [f. amphoteric a. + electrolyte n.] An electrolyte possessing both acidic and basic groups.1921 D. Burns Introd. Biophysics vii. 59 Substances which produce both H· and OH{p} ions on dissociation are called amphoteric electrolytes or ampholytes. 1940 Glasstone Text-bk... Oxford English Dictionary
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Disodium cocoamphodiacetate
Disodium cocoamphodiacetate (DSCADA) is a synthetic amphoteric surfactant routinely used in personal care products. wikipedia.org
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Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine
Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine (CAHS) is a synthetic amphoteric surfactant from the hydroxysultaine group. wikipedia.org
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