Boric Acid

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Boric acid is a white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid. It is a weak acid and is often used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant.

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Boric acid is a white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid. It is a weak acid and is often used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant.

Product description:

  • White, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid
  • Weak acid
  • Used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant
  • Can be corrosive to metals and tissue
  • May cause eye and skin irritation
  • May be harmful if swallowed

Uses:

  • Insecticide: Boric acid is used as an insecticide to kill insects, such as cockroaches, ants, and termites. It works by disrupting the insect’s metabolism.
  • Antiseptic: Boric acid is used as an antiseptic to kill bacteria and fungi. It is often used to clean wounds and to prevent infections.
  • Fire retardant: Boric acid is used as a fire retardant to prevent the spread of fire. It is often added to materials, such as wood and fabric, to make them fire resistant.

Safety:

Boric acid is a corrosive substance and can cause skin irritation, eye damage, and burns. It is important to handle boric acid with care and to wear gloves, goggles, and a respirator when working with it.

Additional safety information:

  • Boric acid is not safe to ingest. If swallowed, it can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and even death.
  • Boric acid can be harmful to pets. If your pet ingests boric acid, contact your veterinarian immediately.
  • Boric acid should not be used near children or pregnant women.

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CLINICAL, Clinical Acids, DOMESTIC, Domestic Acids, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Acids, MINING, Mining Acids

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DescriptionBoric acid is a white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid. It is a weak acid and is often used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant.Toilet cleaner a powerful stain remove of dirt, rust and smile from tiles, urinals grout and toilet bowls kills bacteria and leaves a clean fresh odorColorless liquid used for thinning paints for steel automotive industry also known as laquor thinnersIs a high purity solvent, it is used in cleaning electric circuit boards and as nails polish remover. At a lower purity it can be used as in printing, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, food, decaffeination of tea or coffee and a carrier solvent for herbicidesNitric acid is used for the production of ammonium nitrate, a component of fertilizers, making explosives nitroglycerin, trinitrotoluene, oxidizing metals.A blend of aliphatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents and surfactants, formulated to remove graffiti from sealed surfaces, remove permanent inks and paints
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Boric acid is a white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid. It is a weak acid and is often used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant.

Product description:

  • White, odorless, and tasteless crystalline solid
  • Weak acid
  • Used as an insecticide, antiseptic, and fire retardant
  • Can be corrosive to metals and tissue
  • May cause eye and skin irritation
  • May be harmful if swallowed

Uses:

  • Insecticide: Boric acid is used as an insecticide to kill insects, such as cockroaches, ants, and termites. It works by disrupting the insect's metabolism.
  • Antiseptic: Boric acid is used as an antiseptic to kill bacteria and fungi. It is often used to clean wounds and to prevent infections.
  • Fire retardant: Boric acid is used as a fire retardant to prevent the spread of fire. It is often added to materials, such as wood and fabric, to make them fire resistant.

Safety:

Boric acid is a corrosive substance and can cause skin irritation, eye damage, and burns. It is important to handle boric acid with care and to wear gloves, goggles, and a respirator when working with it.

Additional safety information:

  • Boric acid is not safe to ingest. If swallowed, it can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and even death.
  • Boric acid can be harmful to pets. If your pet ingests boric acid, contact your veterinarian immediately.
  • Boric acid should not be used near children or pregnant women.
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