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Borax is a mineral and a salt of boric acid, which is also commonly known as sodium borate or disodium tetraborate. Borax can have various colors such as blue, green, gray and also white, which consists of soft colorless crystals.<\/p>\n
The melting point of borax is 741 degrees Celsius and it boils at 320 degrees Celsius. The pH range of borax is in the alkaline spectrum.<\/p>\n
Borax has a very soft structure and if it is mixed with water, it can be easily dissolved and its dissolution power is 6 to 100 grams in water. It is very soluble in ethylene glycol solvent, medium solubility in diethylene glycol and methanol, and low solubility in acetone.<\/p>\n
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Borax exists in both natural and synthetic forms and is produced naturally from the sediments caused by the evaporation of seasonal lakes and must be purified by the crystallization process for use. Meanwhile, synthetic borax can be produced from other boron compounds such as sodium tetraborate.<\/p>\n
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Excessive exposure to borax dust can be a respiratory irritant, although there is no skin irritation to borax.<\/p>\n
If swallowed, borax may cause gastrointestinal upset, including nausea, persistent vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Both borax and boric acid in powder form can be harmful if swallowed.<\/p>\n
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Due to the wide and diverse use of borax, Oxin Chemistry Company has made it possible for respected buyers to purchase this useful material to provide the materials needed by their industries at a reasonable cost. To inquire about the price and buy borax, please contact our colleagues.<\/p>\n
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