Boric Acid
The conjugate base of H3BO3 is B(OH)4-.
To find the number of moles, divide the given mass of H3BO3 by its molar mass. The molar mass of H3BO3 is calculated as (31.01) + (111) + (3*16) = 61.83 g. Therefore, 61.83 g H3BO3 is equal to 1 mole of H3BO3.
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It is an ACID . ( Hydro) Broic Acid.
H3bo3
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Ka= [H+] [H2BO3-] / [h3BO3] (Apex)
H3BO3 or boric acid is weak acid of boron often used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, neutron absorber, or precursor to other chemical compounds.
The formula for dissolved boric acid is H3BO3, and the formula for hydrogen sulfide gas is H2S.
No, only alkalies, the bases of Ist group of periodic table are soluble in water, H3BO3 is an acid Boric acid and it is insoluble in water.
To make a 10uM solution of H3BO3, you would need to dissolve the appropriate amount of H3BO3 in a solvent (such as water) to achieve a final concentration of 10uM. To calculate the amount needed, you can use the formula: moles = Molarity x Volume (in liters). Be sure to use proper safety precautions when handling chemicals.
The name of H3BO3 is boric acid.