How many H2o molecules are required to hydrolyse one molecule of B2H6
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◆ Answer-
6 molecules of water
◆ Explaination-
- Hydrolysis of diborane yields boric acid and hydrogen.
B2H6 + 6H20 ---> 2H3BO3 + 6H2
- In the reaction, 1 B2H6 and 6 H2O molecules are converted to 2 H3BO3 and 6 H2 molecules.
# Extra information-
- Boric acid is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron.
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◆ Answer-
6 molecules of water
◆ Explaination-
- Hydrolysis of diborane yields boric acid and hydrogen.
B2H6 + 6H20 ---> 2H3BO3 + 6H2
- In the reaction, 1 B2H6 and 6 H2O molecules are converted to 2 H3BO3 and 6 H2 molecules.
# Extra information-
- Boric acid is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron.
Hope this helps...
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Hey mate,
Answer
6 molecules of water
Explaination
- Hydrolysis of diborane yields boric acid and hydrogen. B2H6 + 6H20 ---> 2H3BO3 + 6H2
- In the reaction, 1 B2H6 and 6 H2O molecules are converted to 2 H3BO3 and 6 H2 molecules.
# Extra information
Boric acid is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron.
Hope this helps...
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