Chemistry, asked by kaimkhanisaab, 6 months ago

Metaboric acid when heated produces:
Options:
A:B2O3
B:HBO2
C:H2B4O7
D:H3BO3
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Answered by seemalucky9
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Answer:

(b) HBO2

Explanation:

Metaboric acid is the name of a family of inorganic compounds formed by the dehydration of boric acid. Metaboric acid are colour less solids with the empirical formulae HBO2. There are two forms of Metaboric acid all are white solids. One form of Metaboric acid is molecules, and the other forms are polymers.

Answered by akshimundra625
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Answer:

On strong heating, first the Boric acid (H3BO3) breaks up into Metaboric acid (HBO2) and Water (H2O). On further heating, the Metaboric acid breaks up into Boric oxide (B2O3) and Water

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