Boric acid, Borax and Diborane properties
Boric Acid (H3BO3) A white, crystalline solid at room temperature. Soluble in water, forming a clear, acidic solution. Highly reactive, especially whe...
Boric Acid (H3BO3) A white, crystalline solid at room temperature. Soluble in water, forming a clear, acidic solution. Highly reactive, especially whe...
Boric Acid (H3BO3)
A white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
Soluble in water, forming a clear, acidic solution.
Highly reactive, especially when exposed to air.
Can be used as a dehydrant and as an antiseptic.
Found naturally in some minerals and in laboratory preparations.
Boric Acid and Borax
Both boric acid and borax are chemical compounds composed of boron and oxygen.
Borax has several uses, including as a flux for metals, a desiccant, and a fire starter.
Diborane is a highly reactive compound that is used in the production of glass, ceramics, and other materials.
Diborane
A diatomic molecule composed of two boron atoms connected by single bonds.
Colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature.
Highly reactive, especially when exposed to air or moisture.
Can be used as a reducing agent and as an antiseptic