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braddy February 19th, 2005 16:21

boric acid
 
Hi,

Does anyone can help me with this question:

The nonmetal oxide, CO2, reacts with the metal oxide CaCO, to give CaCO3.
Would you expect boric oxide to react similarly with CO2? Explain why.

Thank you . Very much

Braddy

RobJim February 22nd, 2005 03:12

Carbon in CaCO has an ON of 0. In CO2 it has an ON of +4. In CaCO3 it has an ON of +4. Therefore, there is no redox reaction as far as I can tell.

I really don't know the answer to this. Anyone else have any ideas? I am clueless.

Why is the thread titled boric acid yet you talk about boric oxide in the problem?

braddy February 22nd, 2005 22:55

boric oxide
 
I am sorry about the title, I was talking about boric oxide.

I don't really do not know how to respond to this question. Can we say that because both boric oxide and CO2 are non metal , there is no reaction?

Bertrand

Dante February 24th, 2005 06:07

I don't think oxide compound would react with the CO2, probably under the pressure and heat it would reacts. But gases itself... hard to imagine


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