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Definition of Borates

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 Borates from wikipedia

- colemanite. Borates also occur in seawater, where they make an important contribution to the absorption of low frequency sound in seawater. Borates also occur...
- 60 Luneburgite; 65 Seamanite; 70 Cahnite 06.H Unclassified Borates 06.HA Unclassified borates: 05 Chelkarite; 10 Braitschite-(Ce); 15 Satimolite; 20 Iquiqueite;...
- Retrieved 20 June 2024. "Technical Bulletin: Borates in gl****es" (PDF). Borax. 2021. "Boron Flat Panel Displays". Borates Today. 9 February 2022. Tsuyumoto, I...
- contains 13 unique hydrated crystalline sodium borates, including five important industrial products. Sodium borates, as well as boroxy acids, are often described...
- along the b-axis. Borax is also easily converted to boric acid and other borates, which have many applications. Its reaction with hydrochloric acid to form...
- (2013-06-03). "Na 11 B 21 O 36 X 2 (X=Cl, Br): Halogen Sodium Borates with a New Graphene-Like Borate Double Layer". Chemistry - A European Journal. 19 (23):...
- 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...
- alkyl borates burn with a characteristic green flame. This property is used to determine the presence of boron in qualitative analysis. Borate esters...
- tetrahedral borate center is balanced by sodium (Na+). Some idea of the complexity of these materials is provided by the inventory of zinc borates, which are...
- 1107/S0567740878011565. Schubert, David M. (2015). "Boric Oxide, Boric Acid, and Borates". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. pp. 1–32. doi:10.1002/14356007...