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why does boric acid considered as weak acid

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Answered by sriashy08
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Boric acid behaves as a Lewis acid and accepts OH- ions from water. It doesnot dissociate to produce ions rather forms metaborate ion and in turn release ions. Hence boric acid is considered a week acid.

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Answered by SugaryGenius
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  • ⭐.Because it is not able to release{H+} ions on its own.
  • ⭐.It receives{OH-} ions from water molecules to complete its octet and in turn release {H+} ions.
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