Boric acid

99.5%, for electrophoresis

  • Product Code: 93879
  Alias:    Related CAS: 11113-50-1; Boric acid
  CAS:    10043-35-3
Molecular Weight: 61.83 g./mol Molecular Formula: H₃BO₃
EC Number: 233-139-2 MDL Number: MFCD00011337
Melting Point: 169 °C Boiling Point: 300 °C
Density: 1.435g/mL Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Boric acid is widely used as an antiseptic for minor burns and cuts, helping to prevent infections. It is also a common ingredient in eye wash solutions, effectively soothing irritated eyes and removing pollutants. In pest control, boric acid serves as an effective insecticide, particularly against ants, cockroaches, and termites, by disrupting their nervous systems. Additionally, it is used in the manufacturing of fiberglass and as a flame retardant in various materials. In the nuclear industry, boric acid acts as a neutron absorber, playing a crucial role in controlling nuclear reactions. It is also employed in wood preservation to protect against fungal decay and insects. Furthermore, boric acid is utilized in the production of glass and ceramics, enhancing their durability and thermal resistance.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
ASSAY 99.5-100
CALCIUM CA 0-0.005
CHLORIDE 0-0.001
HEAVY METALS AS LEAD 0-0.001
INSOLUBLE MATTER IN MEOH 0-0.005
IRONFE 0-0.001
NONVOLATILE MATTER WITH MEOH 0-0.05
PHOSPHATE PO4 0-0.001
SULFATE SO4 0-0.01
APPEARANCE COLORLESS LIQUID
ELECTROPHORESIS TEST PASS
SOLUBILITY IN WATER COLORLESS CLEAR 1 G PLUS 25ML, H2O
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500.000 10-20 days $40.70
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2500.000 10-20 days $156.98
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Boric acid
Boric acid is widely used as an antiseptic for minor burns and cuts, helping to prevent infections. It is also a common ingredient in eye wash solutions, effectively soothing irritated eyes and removing pollutants. In pest control, boric acid serves as an effective insecticide, particularly against ants, cockroaches, and termites, by disrupting their nervous systems. Additionally, it is used in the manufacturing of fiberglass and as a flame retardant in various materials. In the nuclear industry, boric acid acts as a neutron absorber, playing a crucial role in controlling nuclear reactions. It is also employed in wood preservation to protect against fungal decay and insects. Furthermore, boric acid is utilized in the production of glass and ceramics, enhancing their durability and thermal resistance.
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