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(i) What happens when: (a) Borax is heated strongly (b) Boric acid is added to water ( c) Aluminium is treated with dilute `NaOH`. (d) `BF_(3)` is reacted with ammonia. (ii) Explain the following reaction. `CO` is heated with `ZnO`. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - (i)(a)When borax is heated strongly, a transparent glassy bead which consists of sodium metaborate `(NaBO_(2))` and boric anhydride is formed. `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7). 10H_(2)Ooverset(Delta)toNa_(2)B_(4)O_(7)+10H_(2)O uar r` `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7)overset(740^(@)C)to 2NaBO_(2)+underset("borax bead")(B_(2)O_(3))` (b)Boric act acts as a weak Lewis acid by accepting a hydroxide ion of water and releasing a proton into the solution. ( c)Dihydrogen is evolved. `2Al(s)+2NaOH(aq)+6H_(2)O(l)to2Na^(+)[Al(OH)_(4)]^(-)(aq)+3H_(2)(g)` (d)`BF_(3)` being a lewis acid accepts a pair of electrons from `NH_(3)` to form the corresponding complex. (ii)`ZnO` is reduced to zinc metal. `ZnO+CO to Zn+CO_(2)` |
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