Assuming you're using it for roach or insect control, put down by the tablesppons in the corners of all rooms and al cupboads and around the outside of the house at full strength. Do not let dogs, cats or other livestock, domestic animals or humans ingest this product. It is poisonous.
It works -- mix boric acid with vaseline to form a poultice. Put it on a bandaid and apply it to boil.
Pits the fire out
yes, boric acid is a weak acid
15%
Boric acid don't react with water but is soluble in water.
It works -- mix boric acid with vaseline to form a poultice. Put it on a bandaid and apply it to boil.
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
yes, from what I understand, you can mix 1 quart of boiled distilled H20 with 1 TBSP Boric Acid for use as an eyewash.
Pits the fire out
The boric acid will dissolve in the methanol, and when lit with a flame will produce a brilliant green flame
yes, boric acid is a weak acid
15%
No. No difference. Boric Acid is actually in a powder form.
Boric acid don't react with water but is soluble in water.
H3Bo4 is Boric acid. Boric acid is often used as an antiseptic, insecticide,flame retardant, neutron absorber, or precursor to other chemical compounds.
Boric acid is indeed used for ant control, but boric acid is a lot more famous for it's use in roach control. Boric acid is completely deadly to them and if used correctly, boric acid is the most effective roach control.
Is boric acid harmful to dogs