Boric acid
By adding polyhydroxy comp. as Glycerol, Mannitol , H3BO3 acts as strong acid and we can titrate it.
It exists in the form of colorless crystals or a white powder and dissolves in water. It has the chemical formula H3BO3, sometimes written B(OH)3
The simple answer is No. Boric acid is also called hydrogen borate, boracic acid or orthoboric acid. It is an inorganic compound and has the chemical formula H3BO3. There is no starch (an organic ommpound) in boric acid.
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No, it is a niether bronsted lowry base nor bronsted acid. It is a lewis acid because it can accept electron pairs. For this to be a bronsted lowry acid, it would have to donate a proton, which this molecule is incapable of due to its electronic deficiency. I hope this helps.
Ka= [H+] [H2BO3-] / [h3BO3] (Apex)
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Boric Acid
The formula for H3BO3 is boric acid. The molecular weight of boric acid is 61.83-grams per mole. Thus, the given sample of 61.83-grams equals 1.00-moles of H3BO3.
Na2B4O7 (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) + 5 H2O (l) ------ 4 H3BO3 (s) + Na2SO4 (aq)
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