amphiprotic

amphiprotic
being able to both donate and accept a proton, and thus being able to react both as an acid and a base; amphoteric

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  • amphiprotic — am·phi·pro·tic …   English syllables

  • amphiprotic — /æmfəˈprɒtɪk/ (say amfuh protik) adjective capable of acting either as an acid or a base, i.e., as a proton donor or acceptor, according to the nature of the environment …  

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  • Amphoterism — In chemistry, an amphoteric substance is one that can react as either an acid or base. [GoldBookRef | title = amphoteric | file = A00306] The word is derived from the Greek prefix ampho (αμφί ) meaning both .Many metals (such as zinc, tin, lead,… …   Wikipedia

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  • Nonaqueous titration — is the titration of substances dissolved in nonaqueous solvents. It is the most common titrimetric procedure used in pharmacopoeial assays and serves a double purpose: it is suitable for the titration of very weak acids and very weak bases, and… …   Wikipedia

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