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yes. borax crystal ia ionic compound.
Na2B4O7·10H2O or Na2[B4O5(OH)4]·8H2O
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No. Boric Acid and Borax are different things. You can derive Boric Acid from Borax though.
Borax forms a precipitate (solid formed inside a solution) when it is mixed with glue. It is one batch of molecules sticking together called a polymer.
yes. borax crystal ia ionic compound.
Na2B4O7·10H2O or Na2[B4O5(OH)4]·8H2O
Because when you mix it the sugar starts to dissolve quicker and borax just sits there
If you talk about single crystal high purity growth methods, then following are the methods:Bridgeman MethodCzochralski MethodFloating zone Method
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No. Boric Acid and Borax are different things. You can derive Boric Acid from Borax though.
A substitute that I have seen for in making crystals is alum. It seems to be a great way to grow them.
Solubility increase at higher temperatures.
Borax forms a precipitate (solid formed inside a solution) when it is mixed with glue. It is one batch of molecules sticking together called a polymer.
Yes, it does! Because when you add more borax the solution will get stiffer and really hard to stir.. but when u dont add any borax the solution will be really liquidy and un stiff! ask me. i tried it :P
It is both. It releases a steady amount of both as it dissolves.
Yes, it does! Because when you add more borax the solution will get stiffer and really hard to stir.. but when u dont add any borax the solution will be really liquidy and un stiff! ask me. i tried it :P