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why boric acid is a monobasic acid ​

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Answered by Amanthakut05
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Boric acid is also known as orthoboric acid. AlthoughBoric acid contains 3 OH groups yet it can acts asmonobasic acid rather than tri basic acid. This is becauseboric acid does not act as proton donor rather it accepts a lone pair of electrons from OH- ions. There by acting as monobasic lewis acid.

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