Definition of Borate. Meaning of Borate. Synonyms of Borate

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Definition of Borate

Borate
Borate Bo"rate, n. [From Boric.] (Chem.) A salt formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical.

Meaning of Borate from wikipedia

- A borate is any of a range of boron oxyanions, anions containing boron and oxygen, such as orthoborate BO3−3, metaborate BO−2, or tetraborate B4O2−7; or...
- s****olite. It is a weak acid that yields various borate anions and salts, and can react with alcohols to form borate esters. Boric acid is often used as an antiseptic...
- Trimethyl borate is the organoboron compound with the formula B(OCH3)3. It is a colourless liquid that burns with a green flame. It is an intermediate...
- The Borate Minerals are minerals which contain a borate anion group. The borate (BO3) units may be polymerised similar to the SiO4 unit of the silicate...
- Borate buffered saline (abbreviated BBS) is a buffer used in some biochemical techniques to maintain the pH within a relatively narrow range. Borate buffers...
- Barium borate is an inorganic compound, a borate of barium with a chemical formula BaB2O4 or Ba(BO2)2. It is available as a hydrate or dehydrated form...
- referred to as sodium borate, tincal (/ˈtɪŋkəl/) and tincar (/ˈtɪŋkər/)) is a salt (ionic compound), a hydrated or anhydrous borate of sodium, with the...
- Sodium borate is a generic name for any salt of sodium with an anion consisting of boron and oxygen, and possibly hydrogen, or any hydrate thereof. It...
- Zinc borate refers to a family of inorganic compounds consisting of borate of zinc. They are white solids with the formulas 4ZnO·B2O3·H2O, ZnO·B2O3·1...
- Borate gl****es have a more complex action of alkali ions than silicate gl****es. Borate gl****es also have major differences in their optical properties...