How does boric acid, H3BO3 behave in water?
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When boric acid is added to water, it accepts electrons from –OH ion. ... boric acid behaves as a weak monobasic acid. It doesn't act as a proton-donor, i.e., protonic acid, however, behaves as a Lewis-acid, i.e., it accepts a pair of electrons
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