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The balanced chemical reaction for the formation of sodium ion (Na+) and tetrahydroxyborate anion (B(OH)4-) from sodium tetrahydroxyborate (NaB(OH)4) is:
NaB(OH)4 → Na+ + B(OH)4-
This reaction represents the dissociation of sodium tetrahydroxyborate in water to form the sodium ion and tetrahydroxyborate anion, which are both strong electrolytes and therefore completely dissociate in aqueous solution.