B(OH) 3 + NaOH NaBO 2 + Na[B(OH) 4 ] + H 2 O How can this reaction is made to proceed in…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — p-Block Elements
B(OH)3 + NaOH
NaBO2 + Na[B(OH)4] + H2O
How can this reaction is made to proceed in forward direction?
How can this reaction is made to proceed in forward direction?
- Addition of cis-1,2-diol
- Addition of borax
- Addition of trans-1,2-diol
- Addition of Na2HPO4
Answer
(A) Addition of cis -1,2-diol
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