Chemistry, asked by shashankjaiswal73, 10 months ago

What happen when boric acid is heated​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate , here's your 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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Answered by payal961
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When boric acid is heated it converts to metabolic acid which on further heating gives boron trioxide. 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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