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what happens when borax is strongly heated​

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Answered by aravind8979
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When borax is heated strongly it loses water molecules and swells. Then it is converted into a transparent liquid, solidifying which will form a glass-like material also called borax bead

Answered by BrainlyRonaldo
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When heated, borax undergoes various transitions. It first loses water molecules and swells. Then, it turns into a transparent liquid, solidifying to form a glass-like material called borax bead.

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