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Cameron Charles
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30 October, 19:06
Why boric acid considered as a weak acid
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Lailah Garrison
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Boric acid is not what is known as a protonic acid meaning it is unable to release the H + ions by itself. However, it can act as a traditional Lewis Acid so it is considered a weak acid.
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