what will happen if boric acid is added to water?
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It first loses water molecules and swells.
(a) Then, it turns into a transparent liquid, solidifying to form a glass-like material called borax bead.
(b) When boric acid is added to water, it accepts electrons from –OH ion. ... boric acid behaves as a weak monobasic acid.
(a) Then, it turns into a transparent liquid, solidifying to form a glass-like material called borax bead.
(b) When boric acid is added to water, it accepts electrons from –OH ion. ... boric acid behaves as a weak monobasic acid.
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It first looses water molecules and then swells
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It first looses water molecules and then swells
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