why b2o3 is acidic? explain it
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Biron trioxide i.e., b2o3 is an anhydride(when reacted with water, it becomes boric acid) of boric acid I.e.
- b(oh)3 or h3bo3. Hence, it is said to be acidic. ... As we go down the elements in the boron row, the oxides of other elements like gallium, indium, thallium are basic in nature...
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because it is a additional from of chemicals
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