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Chapter 15, Problem 15.44CP

Boric acid ( H 3 BO 3 ) is a weakmonoprotic acid that yields H O 3 + ions in water. H 3 BO 3 might behave either as a Brønsted—Lowryacid or as a Lewis acid, though it is, in fact, a Lewis acid.

Chapter 15, Problem 15.44CP, Boric acid ( H3BO3 ) is a weakmonoprotic acid that yields HO3+ ions in water. H3BO3 might behave

(a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction with water in which H 3 BO 3 behaves as a Brønsted-Lowry acid.

(b) Write a balanced equation for the reaction with water in which H 3 BO 3 behaves as a Lewis acid. Hint: One of the reaction products contains a tetrahedral boron atom.

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