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Boric acid is weak base so how can be it titrate with strong base? To make this possible we mix glycerol to boric acid which make it strongly acidic and hence titration occure
Heat Zinc oxide and Boric acid (Boric powder) in water.
Heat it. The boric acid will change into several different acids while bubbling the whole time. The bubbling action is the boric acid releasing the moisture from itself. what used to be the boric acid will eventually calm down to form a clear liquid glass at about 700c. The conversion of the boric acid will start at around 180c.
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not boric acid but exercise will, and not smoking it will make u clean in 1-2 weeks if smoking here and there, but if heavy smoker then 1-2 months
The best way to get rid of cockroaches naturally is to create a "cockroach" bait. To do this you will need to make a mixture of 2 parts boric acid - found at hardware stores and pharmacies, 1 part sugar and 1 part flour. Roaches are naturally attracted to sugar as it is a favourite food source. Many people have concerns in using boric acid, and while it is not harmful to humans in small quantities such as this application, it should be kept away as much as possible from small children and pets.
There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
I've read that Cat nip and Bay leaves are an effective repellent. Also, Boric acid is supposed to kill all roaches because they take the boric acid back to their nests...
For an eyewash solution, the measure would be one tablespoon of boric acid per one quart of sterilised water. (do not mistake deionized or distilled water. it must be sterile.)
take 0.25 grams of sodium hypochlorite and dissolve it into 100 mls of water, put in a pH probe and add boric acid until the pH is about 8.0, which takes about 0.65 grams of boric acid
"Borax" is actually a trademarked name of a detergent that is based on boric acid.
It's actually not borax, but boric acid. Borax is a type of soap. The mixing of boric acid and "Heet" which is a type of anti-freeze, produces a chemical reaction when lite on fire. I don't know the EXACT reason why.