Chemistry, asked by Shanaira7827, 9 months ago

Sodium borate + sodium hydroxide + hydrogen peroxide gives

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Answered by dhyanjadhao
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Answer:

I know the chemical equation for the reaction of borax with sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide

Na2[B4O5(OH)4]⋅6H2O+2NaOH+4H2O2⟶2Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4]⋅6H2O+3H2O

Explanation:

Now when we were doing the experiment to prepare sodium peroxoborate we added, the NaOH first and then H2O2. How do I write the chemical equations for the borax with just the sodium hydroxide and then that product with the hydrogen peroxide. Essentially how do I break the balanced chemical equation that I have into two different steps.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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Sodium Peroxoborate

also , for more information

2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2

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