Explain the reaction of diboarane with water
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Diborane is a colorless highly flammable gas with a repulsive, sickly sweet odor. At high concentration, it ignites spontaneously in moist air at room temperature. It react with water to form hydrogen and boric acid. Diborane vapour are heavier than air and may collect in low-lying areas.
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Diborane is a colorless highly flammable gas with a repulsive, sickly sweet odor. At high concentrations, it ignites spontaneously in moist air at room temperature. It reacts with water to form hydrogen and boric acid. Diborane vapors are heavier than air and may collect in low-lying areas.
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