aqueous solution .of boric acid is acid or basic
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The aqueous solution of boric acid is acid but it's a weak acid.....
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Answer:
An aqueous solution of boric acid is acidic.
Explanation:
Lewis acid accepts electron from other entities.
Here, it's important to keep in mind is that boric acid (H3BO3) doesn't dissociate in water to give H+ ions.
Rather it accepts OH- ion from water to form (H4BO4)-.
H3BO3 + H2O --> (H4BO4)- + H+
As it accepts the electron, boric acid acts as Lewis acid here.
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