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what is the action of the following Boron fused with Naoh

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Answered by FIREBIRD
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It reacts,with it to form sodium borate and hydrogen

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: The action of boron with NaOH leads to the formation of sodium borate and hydrogen gas.

Explanation:

When boron is fused with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it forms a salt of sodium and boron and releases hydrogen gas in the procedure.

The reaction for the action of boron fused with NaOH follows the equation:

2B+6NaOH\rightarrow 2Na_3BO_3+3H_2

By Stoichiometry,

2 moles of boron reacts with 6 moles of sodium hydroxide to produce 2 moles of sodium borate and 3 moles of hydrogen gas.

Hence, the action of boron with NaOH leads to the formation of sodium borate and hydrogen gas.

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