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Substances don't have to donate/accept protons to act as a base or an acid. A basic oxide can react with acids to form salts - for e.g. CuO.Undermyskin said:Crap, just think of st. When saying 'acting both like a base and an acid', what's that mean when relating to Bronsted-Lowry's theory when an acid must donate proton and a base must accept proton? So we should keep amphoteric to the earlier definition by Arrhenius?