ampholytic

[am-foh-lit-ik]

ampholytic Definition

having both acidic and basic properties, and therefore capable of reacting as either an acid or a base.

Using ampholytic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ampholytic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Ampholytic substances can act as both acids and bases depending on the pH of the solution.

  • Example

    Amino acids are ampholytic molecules that contain both acidic and basic functional groups.

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Summary: ampholytic in Brief

'Ampholytic' [am-foh-lit-ik] is an adjective used to describe substances that have both acidic and basic properties, and can therefore react as either an acid or a base. Examples of ampholytic substances include amino acids and certain salts.