The equation shows the reaction between boron (B) and water (H2O) to form boron trioxide (B2O3) and hydrogen (H2). It represents the oxidation of boron by water.
- Reaction Conditions
This reaction requires high temperature and high pressure to occur.
- Reaction Process
When boron is heated with water at high temperatures, it reacts with water to form boron trioxide and hydrogen.
- Phenomenon Occurring
During the reaction, hydrogen gas is seen to escape. Boron trioxide is formed as a solid product.