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What happens when : (i) Carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of sodium metaborate.
(ii) Boric acid is heated with ethyl alcohol in presence of concentrated sulphuric acid.

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### Step-by-Step Solution #### (i) Carbon Dioxide and Sodium Metaborate 1. **Identify the Reactants**: The reactants in this reaction are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and sodium metaborate (NaBO₂). 2. **Reaction Process**: When carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of sodium metaborate, a chemical reaction occurs. The carbon dioxide reacts with sodium metaborate to form sodium tetra borate and sodium carbonate. ...
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