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»How we can make boric acid from borax effect cause on heating borax.Explain

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Answered by swamynathanvp435
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Boric acid is a very weak acid, with applications in medicine, materials science, polymers, and more. It is prepared by the reaction of borax (a natural mineral) with acid. Start with approximately 5 grams of borax, dissolve in the minimum amount of water in a beaker. When heated, borax undergoes various transitions. It first loses water molecules and swells. Then, it turns into a transparent liquid, solidifying to form a glass-like material called borax bead.



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Borax, also known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, is an important boroncompound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. Powdered borax is white, consisting of soft colorless crystals that dissolve in water. A number of closely related minerals or chemical compounds that differ in their crystal water content are referred to as borax, but the word is usually used to refer to the decahydrate.[1] Commercially sold borax is partially dehydrated
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