Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
On the addition of mineral acid to an aq...

On the addition of mineral acid to an aqueous solution of borax, the compound formed is:

A

borodihydride

B

orthoboric acid

C

metaboric acid

D

pyroboric acid

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • P-BLOCK ELEMENT (BORON AND CARBON FAMILY)

    RESONANCE|Exercise Exercise-1 Part-II : ONLY ONE OPTION CORRECT TYPE Section (G) : Halides, Alums & Other metal salts|15 Videos
  • P-BLOCK ELEMENT (BORON AND CARBON FAMILY)

    RESONANCE|Exercise Exercise-2 Part-I : ONLY ONE OPTION CORRECT TYPE|26 Videos
  • P-BLOCK ELEMENT (BORON AND CARBON FAMILY)

    RESONANCE|Exercise Exercise-1 Part-II : ONLY ONE OPTION CORRECT TYPE Section (E) : Hydrides|8 Videos
  • P BLOCK ELEMENTS

    RESONANCE|Exercise PART -II|24 Videos
  • P-BLOCK ELEMENTS (HALOGEN & NOBLE GASES)

    RESONANCE|Exercise APSP PART-3|22 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

An aqueous solution of borax is

Aqueous solution of borax is

An aqueous solution of borax is -

Which of the following compounds is formed by addition of mineral acid to an aqueous solution of borax?

When borax is treated with aqueous solution of HCl the product formed is