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Reaction of Borax with NaOH

  • Borax is a chemical substance that occurs as tincal in dried-up lakes. It is crystalline and is sparingly soluble in cold water, whereas readily soluble in hot water.
  • The chemical formula of Borax is Na_2B_4O_7, and it is chemically known as sodium tetra borate.
  • When borax is made to react with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it leads to the formation of a compound called sodium metaborate.
  • The chemical equation involved in the reaction is as follows:

Na_2B_4O_7+2NaOH\rightarrow 4NaBO_2+H_2O

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