Does Boric Acid Expire ? or become B2O3 after 5-10 years on its own?

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The discussion centers on the stability and potential changes of boric acid over time, particularly whether it can expire or convert to boron trioxide (B2O3) after several years. Participants explore the chemical properties of boric acid, its decomposition behavior, and the implications for experimental applications in glassmaking.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether boric acid can expire or become B2O3 after long-term storage, noting that their own sample from 2006 appears unchanged.
  • Another participant suggests that boric acid should remain stable at room temperature indefinitely, but advises checking the chemical label for accuracy.
  • A participant clarifies that their boric acid is analytic grade H3BO3 and has been stored at room temperature in a poorly sealed container.
  • One participant challenges the idea that boric acid could remain unchanged when heated, suggesting that it decomposes below 200°C and may lose water unless it reacts with other components in the mixture.
  • This same participant asserts that boric acid does not expire or convert to B2O3, claiming it is stable.

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Participants express differing views on the stability of boric acid and its potential to change over time. While some argue it remains stable and does not expire, others raise questions about its behavior under specific conditions, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved.

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There are uncertainties regarding the conditions under which boric acid may decompose, including the effects of temperature and the presence of other chemicals. The discussion also highlights the importance of chemical labeling and storage conditions.

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Does Boric Acid Expire ? or become B2O3 after 5-10 years on its own?

Hi,

I have had some Boric acid (99.9%) bought a very long time ago... The expiry date was in 2006...

I have used it recently and it is as if it's pure B2O3. Is that even possible??! How could it be?! or is there something I am missing?

The experiment I had done was heating some of this Boric acid along with certain glass modifiers (Na2O and PbO) and the density as well as other optical properties of resulting glass are as if I have used B2O3 in the batch. There hasn't been any weight loss associated with the decomposition of Boric acid either!

thanks in advance...
 
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When kept at room temperature Boric Acid should last forever. Sometimes though the term "Boric Acid" can be applied to more than one chemical so you should check the label and see what the chemical formula on it says.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boric_acid
 


its Analytic grade H3BO3...

It has been at room temperature in a poorly sealed plastic container.
 


mubashirmansoor said:
The experiment I had done was heating some of this Boric acid along with certain glass modifiers (Na2O and PbO) and the density as well as other optical properties of resulting glass are as if I have used B2O3 in the batch. There hasn't been any weight loss associated with the decomposition of Boric acid either!

When heated, boric acid starts to decompose below 200°C, I don't see how it could not lose the water - unless it reacted with Na2O present. Perhaps properties of the glasses you are referring to have error margins wide enough so that they are not an indicator of what have really happened?

To answer directly your question: no, it won't expire nor change to B2O3, it is quite stable.
 

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