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Sodium borate/tetraborate

Sodium borate decahydrate sodium tetraborate decahydrate sodium biborate sodium pyroborate... [Pg.196]

Pentaborane Diborane Decaborane Sodium borate Boron trifluoride Calcium borate Boron tribromide Boron oxide Total dust Respirable fraction Sodium tetraborate Decahydrate... [Pg.1580]

Synonyms Biborate of soda, Biborate of sodium, Borate of soda, Borate of sodium, Purified borax, Pyroborate of soda, Sodium biborate, Sodium borate, Sodium pyroborate, Sodium tetraborate,Tetraborate of soda. [Pg.178]

Direct UV detection of alkylphosphonic acids through the formation of sodium borate complexes has been reported (9). While native alkylphosphonic acids exhibit negligible absorbance above 200 nm, borate complexation shifted their absorption maxima such that they were readily detected at either 214 nm or 254 nm. The buffer system consisted of 10 mM sodium tetraborate with complexation occurring in solution at pH 7 and higher. The reported detection limits on the order of nanograms. The UV, IR, NMR, and mass spectra of various borate/phosphonic acid esters were also reported. [Pg.395]

The borate herbicides were another group of inorganics. These included sodium tetraborate sodium metaborate, tetraborate decahydrate (borax), and sodium borate. [Pg.166]

Synonyms borax glass disodium tetraborate anhydrous fused borax fused sodium borate sodium pyroborate sodium tetraborate anhydrous. [Pg.670]

Pure sodium tetraborates are produced from crushed raw sodium borate minerals (tincal, kernite) by dissolution with heating in a weak borax-containing mother liquor, separating off the impurities (clays) and selective crystallization. Either the penta- or deca-hydrate is formed during vacuum crystallization, depending upon the temperature (above or below 60.8°C). [Pg.226]

Sodium Borate Borax Anhydrous Sodium Biborate Sodium Pyroborate Sodium Tetraborate Anhydrous ... [Pg.256]

Sodium borate Na2B4O7.10H2O Borate of sodium borax pyroborate sodium Mborate sodium tetraborate. [Pg.20]

OTHER names Sodium borate sodium pyroborate disodium tetraborate borax... [Pg.789]

Synonyms/Trade Names Anhydrous borax, Borax dehydrated, Disodium sait of boric acid. Disodium tetrabromate. Fused borax. Sodium borate (anhydrous). Sodium tetraborate... [Pg.30]

Synonyms/Trade Names Borax, Borax decahydrate, Sodium borate decahydrate, Sodium tetraborate decahydrate ... [Pg.30]

Synonyms/Trade Names Borax pentahydrate, Sodium borate pentahydrate, Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate ... [Pg.31]

With increasing concentration of boric acid (> 0.025 M) the hydration-dissociation — equilibrium is shifted towards free B(OH)3 molecules, which associate progressively. These macromolecules can be regarded as polyborate anions (J4). Some polynuclear species, B303(0H)4, B303(0H)5" and the very stable tetraborate ion, which is the most predominant dinegative ion in sodium borate solutions, have been detected (Fig. 3). [Pg.162]

Synonyms Borates, tetra, sodium salt, anhydrous Borax, fused Sodium borate anhydrous Sodium pyroborate anhydrous Sodium tetraborate anhydrous... [Pg.1343]

Sodium tetraborate anhydrous. See Sodium borate Sodium tetrabromophthalate. See Disodium tetrabromophthalate Sodium tetradecyl sulfate. See Sodium myristyl sulfate Sodium tetrahydridoborate Sodium tetrahydroborate. See Sodium boro-hydride... [Pg.1356]

Potassium biphthalate Potassium carbonate Potassium citrate Potassium hydroxide Potassium phosphate Potassium sodium tartrate Potassium tetraborate Potassium tripolyphosphate Sebacic acid Sodium acetate anhydrous Sodium aluminate Sodium aluminum lactate Sodium bicarbonate Sodium bisulfate Sodium borate... [Pg.4926]

Sodium borate Sodium borate decahydrate Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate Unichem SOBOR 215-542-5 Isodecyl acrylate SR 395 215-548-8 Antiblaze TCP Disflamoll TKP Durad 125 Kronitex TCP Lindol ... [Pg.6812]

Collagen chains can be analyzed by capillary zone electrophoresis in very dilute buffers (typically 2.5 vaM sodium borate, pH 9.2) or acidic buffers (pH 2.5, about 25 vaM buffer). Separation in an alkaline buffer is sensitive to overloading the recommended buffer is sodium tetraborate. The reason for this sensitivity is probably due to the adsorption of protein onto the capillary wall. [Pg.468]

Sodium Borates (11). These water-soluble salts, made by U.S. Borax and others, have been known since the eighteenth century as nondvu-able flame retardants for cotton, rope, canvas, and paper. The hydrated salts can act as endothermic heat sinks and moreover the salt fuses to a nonflammable glassy barrier layer. Sodium borates, in particular borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate [1303-96-4]), are used in disposable paper and nonwoven cellulosic products, and as wood flame retardants where their water solubility can be tolerated. The borate salts are effective on flaming combustion but allow severe afterglow they are best used in formulations with afterglow preventatives, and often used with boric acid. [Pg.3196]


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