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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide. B2O3 - Chemistry

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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

B2O3

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Solution

Being acidic, it reacts with bases to form salts. It reacts with NaOH to form sodium metaborate.

\[\ce{B_2O_3 + 2NaOH -> 2NaBO_2 + H_2O}\]

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