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Understanding Amphibolic Compounds and Their Properties

Amphibolic refers to something that has both acidic and basic properties. In chemistry, an amphibolic compound is one that can act as either an acid or a base, depending on the conditions. This means that the compound can donate or accept protons (H+ ions) under different circumstances.

In biology, the term "amphibolic" is sometimes used to describe organisms that can survive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments, such as frogs and toads. These organisms have adaptations that allow them to survive in both water and on land, and they are therefore said to be amphibolic.

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