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Chemistry
Chemical Properties
Amphiprotic Species
What substances is an amphiprotic species?
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An amphiprotic species is a substance that can both donate and accept a proton (H+ ion). Some common examples of amphiprotic species include water (H2O), hydrogen carbonate ions (HCO3-), and hydrogen sulfate ions (HSO4-).
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