Boric Acid Saturated Solution *

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About Boric Acid Saturated Solution

Boric Acid, also known as Orthoboric Acid, Boracic Acid, Boron Hydroxide, and Borofax has the chemical formula BH3O3. It appears as a red-colored odorless liquid. Boric Acid is a weakly acidic hydrate of Boric Oxide with mild antifungal, antiseptic and antiviral properties. Lab Alley’s Boric Acid, Saturated Solution contains 3.8-4.2% Boric Acid mixed with ~96% of purified water, 0.001% of Bromocresol Green (Sodium Salt), and 0.0007% Methyl Red (Sodium Salt). Chemically pure or Laboratory reagents are two terms often used to describe Lab Grade chemicals. Lab Grade chemicals do not meet any accepted quality or purity requirements such as the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, and the FCC Grade, despite their acceptable purity. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Boric Acid, Saturated Solution, Lab Grade online at laballey.com. Due to its high purity Boric Acid, Saturated Solution, Lab Grade is highly recommended for research and specifically for Kjeldahl determinations.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • pH buffer

Industries

  • Analytical analysis
  • Research laboratories
  • Protein analysis
  • Fertilizers

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Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Boric Acid Solution Saturated.

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Chemistry Table

10043-35-3
H3BO3
61.83
Orthoboric Acid, Boracic Acid, Borofax, Boron Hydroxide, Boron Trihydroxide, Three Elephant, Basilit B, Trihydroxyborone, Flea Prufe
7628
Laboratory Grade
3.8-4.2%
Boric Acid
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