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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

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B

`Na_2B_4O_7 +H_2SO_4 +5H_2O rarr Na_2SO_4 +4H_3BO_3`
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