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Boric Acid Granules

Boracic acid granular

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109X 50g £3.99Out of stock
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109U1 250g £8.54Add to Cart
109S1 500g £9.41Add to Cart
109B1 1Kg £12.65Add to Cart
109N 4Kg £17.45Add to Cart
109C 5Kg £23.14Add to Cart
109E 25Kg £52.52Add to Cart
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Boric acid, also called boracic acid or orthoboric acid is a mild acid often used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, in nuclear power plants to control the fission rate of uranium and as a precursor of other chemical compounds. It exists in the form of colorless crystals or a white powder and dissolves in water. It has the Chemical formula H3BO3, sometimes written B(OH)3. When occurring as a mineral, it is called sassolite.

Medicinal uses

It can be used as an antiseptic for minor burns or cuts and is sometimes used in dressings or salves or is applied in a very dilute solution as an eye wash. As an anti-bacterial compound, boric acid can also be used as an acne treatment. It is poisonous if taken internally or inhaled, although it is generally not considered to be much more toxic than table salt (based on its mammal LD50 rating of 2660mg/kg body mass).


Boric acid can be used to treat yeast and fungal infections such as candidiasis (vaginal yeast infections) by inserting a vaginal suppository containing 600 mg of boric acid twice daily for 14 days . It is also used as prevention of athletes foot, by inserting powder in the socks or stockings, and in solution can be used to treat some kinds of otitis externa (ear infection) in both humans and animals. The preservative in urine sample bottles (red cap) in the UK is boric acid.Insecticidal Use Boric acid has the distinction of being the only known acid that is actually beneficial (rather than harmful) to the eyes, and as such is used by ophthalmologists and in some commercial eye drops.

Boric Acid Powder is often used as a relatively nontoxic insecticide, for killing cockroaches, termites, ants, fleas and many other insects. It can be used directly in powdered form for fleas and cockroaches, or mixed with sugar or grape jelly for ants. It is also a component of many commercial insecticides. In this use, especially in the case of cockroaches, the boric acid in the form of a powder is applied to areas frequented by the insects. As an insecticide, boric acids mechanism of action is not fully known-- it may involve destruction of the foregut lining of cockroaches, possibly causing starvation. Boric Acid Powder for this use in residential apartments is sold commercially in urban areas afflicted with cockroaches.

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In the jewelry industry, boric acid is often used in combination with denatured alcohol to reduce surface oxidation and fire scale from forming on metals during annealing and soldering operations.

It is also used in the manufacturing of remming mass, a fine silica-containing powder used for producing induction furnace linings and ceramics.


Miscellaneous uses

Borates including boric acid have been used since the time of the Greeks for cleaning, preserving food, and other activities.
Silly Putty was originally made by adding boric acid to silicone oil. Now name-brand Silly Putty also contains significant amounts of elemental silicone (silicon binds to the silicone and allows the material to bounce 20% higher).

It is used in pyrotechnics
to prevent the amide-forming reaction between aluminum and nitrates. A small amount of boric acid is added to the composition to neutralize alkaline amides that can react with the aluminium.
Boric acid is popularly used among fire jugglers and fire spinners dissolved in methylated spirit to give a bright green flame.



Specification:

Synonyms: Boron; Boron Trioxide Trihydrate; Boracic acid; Hydrogen borate; Orthoboric acid


CAS No.: 10043-35-3

EC Number: 233-139-2


Appearance: White, free flowing powder

Molecular Weight:  61.83

Molecular Formula: H3BO3

Melting Point: 169 deg. C ( 336.20°F)

Specific Gravity: 1.44 (water=1)

Solubility in water: 4.9g/100g @ 20°C

pH: 3.6-4 (4% aq. soln)

Boric Acid (H3BO3): 99.9% min
Boric Oxide (B2O3): 56.24% min
Sulphate:  60 ppm
iron as Fe: 1.5 ppm
Chloride: 50 ppm


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