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SnO is called an amphoteric Oxide. Give an explanation for it.


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Amphoteric oxide: An amphoteric oxide is an oxide that can act either as an acid or as a base to produce salt and water in a reaction.

Tin oxide(SnO):

  • Tin(II) oxide can act either as an acid or as a base to produce salt and water in a reaction, so (SnO) it is an Amphoteric oxide.

Tin oxide as base:

  • Tin(II) oxide reacts with Hydrochloric acid to produce Stannous chloride and water.

SnO(s)Stannousoxide+2HCl(l)HydrochloricacidSnCl2(aq)StannousChloride+H2OWater(l)

Tin oxide as acid:

  • Tin(II) oxide reacts with Sodium hydroxide to produce Stannate(II)sodium and water.

SnO(s)Stannousoxide+2NaOH(l)SodiumhydroxideNa2SnO2(aq)Stannate(II)sodium+H2OWater(l)


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