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how can boric acid be a weak monobasic acid?i thought it was tribasic.
Ygggdrasil
Feb1-12, 10:44 AM
According to Wikipedia:
Boric acid does not dissociate in aqueous solution as a Brønsted acid, but is a Lewis acid which interacts with water molecules to form the tetrahydroxyborate ion, as confirmed by Raman spectroscopy:
B(OH)3 + H2O <--> B(OH)4− + H+
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boric_acid
To make things more complicated many sources list three dissociation constants for H3BO3 (which can mean it is able to react with another two water molecules in the same manner).
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