bórax - translation to English
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bórax - translation to English

BORON COMPOUND, A SALT OF BORIC ACID
Tincal; Sodium tetraborate; Sodium boric acid; Na2b4o7; Sodium Tetraborate; E285; Sodium tetraborate decahydrate; Disodium tetraborate; Na2B4O7; Na2B4O7·10H2O; ATC code S01AX07; ATCvet code QS01AX07; Sodium pyroborate; 🝂; 🝃; 🝄; Disodium Tetraborate; Na2B4O5(OH)4·8H2O
  • The structure of borax according to [[X-ray crystallography]].
  • Borax-based [[laundry detergent]]
  • Borax "cottonball"
  • Old steam tractor and borax wagons, [[Death Valley National Park]]
  • Rio Tinto borax mine pit, [[Boron, California]]
  • Traction]] steam engine hauling borax, [[Death Valley National Park]], California, 1904

borax         
(n.) = bórax
Ex: The resistance to microbiological attack of a commercial polyvinyl alcohol, used as a size for paper, was investigated and the fungicidal properties of borax were measured.
bórax         
n. borax, white powder (antiseptic, cleansing agent, etc.); sodium borate (Chemistry)
bórax         
= borax.
Ex: The resistance to microbiological attack of a commercial polyvinyl alcohol, used as a size for paper, was investigated and the fungicidal properties of borax were measured.

Definition

bórax
Sinónimos
sustantivo
borra: borra, droga, medicamento, sal blanca

Wikipedia

Borax

Borax (also referred to as sodium borate, tincal and tincar ) is a salt (ionic compound), a hydrated or anhydrous borate of sodium, with the chemical formula Na2H20B4O17. It is a colorless crystalline solid, that dissolves in water to make a basic solution.

It is commonly available in powder or granular form and has many industrial and household uses, including as a pesticide, as a metal soldering flux, as a component of glass, enamel, and pottery glazes, for tanning of skins and hides, for artificial aging of wood, as a preservative against wood fungus, and as a pharmaceutic alkalizer. In chemical laboratories, it is used as a buffering agent.

The terms tincal and tincar refer to native borax, historically mined from dry lake beds in various parts of Asia.