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7 January, 20:27

How many acidic H + ion is given by H3BO3 in aqueous solution? ... ?

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  1. 7 January, 20:49
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    Boric acid, H3BO3, in aqueous solution would only give out one H + ion. As it is also produce OH ion and by hydrolysis it produces one proton. All the boron compounds (BX3) are having only 6 valence electrons in it and should follow the octet rule by taking another electron.

    B (OH) 3 + 2 H2O → B (OH) 4 - + H3O
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