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What is Na2BH4?

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Updated: 5/20/2024

it is Sodium Tetrahydrobiopterin - leuban

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How does NaOH stabilise Na2BH4?

NaOH stabilizes Na2BH4 by preventing its decomposition due to hydrolysis. NaOH reacts with water to generate OH- ions which then coordinate to the borohydride ions in Na2BH4, creating a protective layer around the borohydride ions and preventing them from hydrolyzing into borate and hydrogen gas.


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How does NaOH stabilise Na2BH4?

NaOH stabilizes Na2BH4 by preventing its decomposition due to hydrolysis. NaOH reacts with water to generate OH- ions which then coordinate to the borohydride ions in Na2BH4, creating a protective layer around the borohydride ions and preventing them from hydrolyzing into borate and hydrogen gas.


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