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Amphoteric Species definitions
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Amphoteric
Substances capable of acting as either an acid or a base depending on their environment.Amphiprotic
A type of amphoteric substance that can donate or accept a proton (H+ ion).Acid
A substance that donates an H+ ion when dissolved in a solvent.Base
A substance that accepts an H+ ion when dissolved in a solvent.Proton
Another term for an H+ ion, often involved in acid-base reactions.Hydronium Ion
The ion H3O+, formed when water accepts an H+ ion.Fluoride Ion
The ion F-, which can react with water acting as an acid to form HF.Hydrochloric Acid
A strong acid that donates an H+ ion to water, forming Cl- and H3O+.OH-
The ion formed when water donates an H+ ion, acting as an acid.Cl-
The ion left behind when hydrochloric acid donates an H+ ion to water.Solvent
The medium in which substances are dissolved, facilitating acid-base reactions.Negative Charge
A characteristic often found at the end of amphoteric species, except in water.