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its glue with borax and watter mixed up together
Sodium tetraborate is more commonly known as borax. It is often used as a cross-linking molecule between polymer chains, making the polymer more rigid.
No. Borax is sodium tetraborate (penta- or deca- hydrate, or rarely, anhydrous), and is a fine white granular material. Clorox bleach is (currently!) a 6% greenish-yellow solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. But, remember, there are other Clorox brand products, besides bleach!
Yes, borax, is used as a flux in chemical laboratories.
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its glue with borax and watter mixed up together
Yes borax is common it is used in household products such as cleaners also borax is it's owne product witch can be used for clothes sinks and so on you can also make a ball with borax but that is mor under polymer
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There is a substance in there that can burn your hands
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.
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Sodium tetraborate is more commonly known as borax. It is often used as a cross-linking molecule between polymer chains, making the polymer more rigid.
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i don't know anything else accept for borax but not the soap just borax
it is a white crystaline salt known as sodium tetraborate. It has many uses, detergants, cosmetics and as an insectiside amongst other uses Tincal is another name for borax.
The PVA in white glue reacts with borax and water to make super slime.