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How does boric acid differ from other protonic acids

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According to their theories , a protonic acid is a species which donate a proton i.e. H+ . But boric acid do not donate H+ rather it accepts an electron pair from the solution or the donor i.e. an OH-. ... The H3O+ comes from water, not boric acid, hence it is better written as B (OH)3 and not H3BO3.

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