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Consider the oxides Li2O, CO2, B2O3.

Give the formula of an amphoteric oxide.

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The formula of an amphoteric oxide: B2O3.

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Chapter 7: Modern Periodic Table - Exercises [Page 109]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] 11 Standard
Chapter 7 Modern Periodic Table
Exercises | Q 5. (K)(c) | Page 109

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