Lol. Let me try to translate. Not word for word, but should be understandable. (Sorry typing on a phone now so can't do the superscript and subscript)
7-2 the diagram on the right shoes a boric acid - boric salt system, when the boron concentration is 0.4M. Mole fraction of the polyborate ions are plotted to pH. 1, 2, 3, 4 shows the 4 types of polyborate ions and the pH where they exist.
Deduce the formula of polyborate ions corresponding to 1,2,3,4.
Note: one of the ions is [B4O5(OH)4]2-, write out the formula of the other 3 ions and assign the curves. The formation rate of the ions is the same, arrangement is not affected by rate of reaction. The oxidation state of the boron does not change.
And I think you also need to understand the first part and preamble:
In water there is not only B4 ions of [B4O5(OH)4]2-, but also B5 ion of charge -1, and B3 ions of charge -1 and -2. They are all derived from B(OH)4- and B(OH)3. The borons are connected by B-O-B bonds.
7-1: In the B5 compound, the chemical environment of all B3+ boron are the same. Draw the structure of the B5 ion.
Haha, and the y-axis is mol fraction of boron.