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Determining the products when given the reactants.

There are two beakers each with distilled water. One has trihydrogen borate + potassium hydroxide (H3BO3 + KOH) and the other has trihydrogen borate + sodium hydroxide (H3BO3 + NaOH).

What are the products that are formed after the solutions are heated and placed in an ice water bath?

Hint: There will be a precipitate.

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