Boric Acid

Boric Acid

Boric acid, called sassolite when in mineral form, is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid derived from boron. Its numerous applications include use as an antibiotic, an antiseptic, an astringent, a pesticide, a pH buffer, a neutron absorber, and a precursor chemical.
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: Boric acid. : 3.8 to 4.8 : 10043-35-3. : ∼185°C (decomposition).
: Boric Acid. : 3.8 to 4.8 : White. : 10043-35-3.
: basilit b. : h3bo3. : H360FD. : CHEBI:33118.
: DNase-Free. : basilit b. : h3bo3. : 169°C.
: White granular. : Boric acid. : White. : 10043-35-3.
: Boric acid. : 10043-35-3. : ∽185°C (decomposition). : H360FD.
: Boric acid. : 3.8 to 4.8 : White. : 10043-35-3.
: Boric acid. : White. : 10043-35-3. : 169.0°C
: Boric acid. : 10043-35-3. : ∽185°C (decomposition). : H360FD.
: basilit b. : Solubility in water: 49.5g/L (20°C). Other solubilities: 1g/18mL cold alcohol - 1g/6mL boiling alcohol, 1g/4mL glycerol, nacl, licl, mineral acids decrease the solubility, kno3,k2so4,kcl,nano3,na2so4 increase the sol. : Danger. : 01,63; 02,32; 03,29; 04,41; 05,48; 09,59; 11,70.
: Boric Acid. : 3.8 to 4.8 : White. : 10043-35-3.
: Fine Crystals. : basilit b. : Solubility in water: 49.5g/L (20°C). Other solubilities: 1g/18mL cold alcohol - 1g/6mL boiling alcohol, 1g/4mL glycerol, nacl, licl, mineral acids decrease the solubility, kno3,k2so4,kcl,nano3,na2so4 increase the sol. : 99.5%
: basilit b. : Danger. : 01,63; 02,32; 03,29; 04,41; 05,48; 09,59; 11,70. : h3bo3.
: basilit b. : h3bo3. : None. : H360FD.