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Boric acid is polymeric due to -----...

Boric acid is polymeric due to -----

A

Its monobasic nature

B

Its acidic nature

C

The presence of hydrogen bonds

D

Its geometry

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C

`B(OH)_3` units are joined together by hydrogen bonds.
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