Write the test for borate in presence of fluoride?
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Sodium Borate
Borax is the sodium tetraborate decahydrate (Na2B4O7 · 10H2O) that, when dissolved in water, is hydrolyzed to boric acid and OH− anions, yielding a pH of about 9.13.
6.5.7 Glycols
The physical properties of these compounds result directly from the formation of hydrogen bonds and are manifested in relatively high b.p., high viscosity, and their water solubility. In terms of chemical properties, they are typical of other alcohols and are specific because of the presence of two hydroxyl groups on adjacent carbon atoms. Among these specific reactions the following two can be highlighted:
Borax test.
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