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why is boric acid considered as a weak acid?...​

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  • Boric acid is a weak monobasic acid

  • it does not dissociate completely to give H+ ions

  • it can form metaborate by accepting OH- ions from water.
Answered by Anonymous
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Weak acid is the one which does not ionize completely when it is dissolved in water and doesn’t produce hydrogen ion when in aqueous solution.

Boric acid is a weak monobasic acid because it does not dissociate completely to give H+ ions but it can form metaborate by accepting OH- ions from water.

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