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No. Boric Acid and Borax are different things. You can derive Boric Acid from Borax though.
My son scracted his eye, should I use Boric acid?
No, boric acid is not used in food. It is used in topical medical treatments, as a lumber preservative, and as an insecticide. In a weak dilution, you can use it as a douche or an eyewash. You can also put the powder in your socks to help prevent athlete's foot.
Borosilicate glass is resistant to higher temperatures; this glass is used for chemical labware.
1 tsp. to a glass of boiled water...8 oz. cool...use as a wash for conjunctivitis.
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NO! Boric acid can be quite toxic. Talk to the vet about the best way to handle this, they have some medicines that are safe, but this is no time to try anything without medical supervision.
No. Boric Acid and Borax are different things. You can derive Boric Acid from Borax though.
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.
People would often use boric acid to kill ants. Yes, boric acid could kill a cat as it contains harmful toxins.
My son scracted his eye, should I use Boric acid?
boric acid does not react with NaOH directly. When glycerol is added, the mixture behaves as monobasic and so it can be titrated with alkali using phenolphthalein
yes, from what I understand, you can mix 1 quart of boiled distilled H20 with 1 TBSP Boric Acid for use as an eyewash.
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the main reason for doing so is that the surface becomes smooth n in terms of science to reduce "friction" that wud exist between the board n the striker due to which it will move more swiftly with lee deployment of power..!!
BTX motherboards use a 24-pin power connector.