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SnO(2) is an amphoteric oxide, explain....

 `SnO_(2)` is an amphoteric oxide, explain.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Amphoteric Oxides**: Amphoteric oxides are substances that can react with both acids and bases. This means they can exhibit both acidic and basic properties depending on the nature of the reacting substance. 2. **Identification of SnO₂**: Tin(IV) oxide, represented as SnO₂, is classified as an amphoteric oxide due to its ability to react with both acids and bases. 3. **Reaction with Acids**: When SnO₂ reacts with an acid, such as sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), it forms a corresponding salt and water. The reaction can be represented as: \[ ...
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