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why b2o3 is acidic? explain it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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...
Answered by adityachand0703
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because it is a additional from of chemicals

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