boric in the PONS Dictionary

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boric acid

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The boric acid in the coolant decreases the thermal utilization factor, causing a decrease in reactivity.
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Boric acid is sometimes found in volcanic spring waters.
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Fish have survived for 30 min in a saturated boric acid solution and can survive longer in strong borax solutions.
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Boric-acid was poured into the reactor in an attempt to stop the fission-reactions.
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Cleansing and antiseptic mixtures are made from isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, boric acid and acetic acid (vinegar) in various proportions.
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Simply put, borax is a boron compound, mineral, and a salt of boric acid which most often comes in a powdered form.
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One phase is rich in alkali and boric oxide, and can be easily dissolved in acid.
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In electroplating, boric acid is used as part of some proprietary formulas.
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Boric acid powder is mostly used for this purpose.
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It is a crystalline solid, which reacts vigorously with water to form boric acid.
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