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What happens when boron is heated?

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Answered by rasneet25
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It has a specific gravity of 1.44-1.51 and decomposes at 169°C. Boric acid loses chemically combined water upon heating, forming boron oxide at higher temperatures. ... The crystals have a specific gravity of 1.84-2.46 and melt at 450°C.

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Answered by palakchudasama
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Answer: forms boron oxide

Explanation:

It has a specific gravity of 1.44-1.51 and decomposes at 169°C. Boric acid loses chemically combined water upon heating, forming boron oxide at higher temperatures

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