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When I react CO2 with CaO I get CaCO3. If I react boric oxide with CO2 would it react similarly like the other one?
The reaction of carbon dioxide (CO2) with calcium oxide (CaO) produces calcium carbonate (CaCO3). In contrast, the reaction of boric oxide (B2O3) with CO2 is unlikely to yield a stable product due to its acidic nature, which suggests minimal reactivity. While boric oxide may exhibit amphoteric properties, it is primarily considered an acidic oxide, leading to the conclusion that no significant reaction occurs. The discussion also references boric acid (H3BO3) and borax (Na2B4O7) as related compounds, emphasizing the complexity of reactions involving boron oxides.
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Boron is amphoteric:Gokul43201 said:Boric oxide (B2O3) may be amphoteric...