borates in English

noun
1
a salt in which the anion contains both boron and oxygen, as in borax.
A wide variety of electrolytes are used to produce the desired surface properties: chromic acid, sulfuric acid, and oxalic acid are the most common but borates , citrates and oxoacids are also sometimes used.

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2. Borates Borates are inorganic salts that contain boron

3. Borates impact our everyday lives

4. Nickel–Strunz Classification -06- Borates

5. Boron is found naturally as Borates, which are minerals that are mined and processed into refined Borates

6. Borates are used in ceramics, glass and medicines.

7. Borates and algae growth Many chemical compounds can perform as buffers, but the two most effective and strongest are phosphates and Borates

8. Borates are a ubiquitous family of flame retardants found as boric acid and as a variety of salts, especially sodium borate (borax) and zinc Borates

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10. Borates can be used as a complete replacement for alkalinity

11. Borates are a ubiquitous family of flame retardants found as boric acid and as a variety of salts, especially sodium Borate (borax) and zinc Borates

12. Borates are a naturally occurring mineral salt mined in California

13. Borates go directly on the wood and not into the soil

14. Buffering is The Main Reason We Use Borates in Swimming Pools

15. Abstract Borates are used in wood preservatives for a long time.

16. Borates result either from the reaction of a base with a boron …

17. Borates take advantage of the moisture content in the wood to penetrate deeper

18. Borates are used to control a wide range of insects pests and fungi

19. The pesticide qualities of Borates have been used for at least 300 years

20. Elemental boron is not readily found in nature, yet Borates are natural and ubiquitous

21. In the case of Borates levels, checking it once a month should be enough

22. To stop decay or insects, builders and homeowners can apply Borates to existing wood

23. While Boron is present everywhere in the environment, substantial deposits of borates are relatively rare

24. Borates should be approximately 50 ppm, TA 80-120 ppm and pH between 7.4 and 7.6

25. Borates prevent algae from getting started, so you don't use up chlorine killing off the algae.

26. The synthesis methods of benzoin borates are investigated , and their photoinitiating and are also tested.

27. Borates are used in cleaning. Borates’ unique properties enhance stain removal, whiten and brighten fabrics, and soften water, which is why they are used to produce laundry detergents, household or industrial cleaners and personal care products.

28. Borates have long been used as a low-toxicity alternative to highly volatile, synthetic chemical pesticides

29. The element boron most often occurs in nature as borates, such as borate minerals and Borosilicates.

30. Triorgano(amino)borates: activation of alkali metal amides, converting alkali metal amides into hydrocarbon-soluble reagents

31. Borates in solution form an equilibrium between the acid (undissociated) and the borate ion (dissociated and negatively charged)

32. Borates also effectively control termites, carpenter ants, a variety of beetles, and many other wood-boring insects

33. Borates improve the configuration of glass and glass-like fibers to make it resistant to heat or chemical attack

34. Borates inhibit algae growth, improve the feel and appearance of the water, buffer PH, and reduce chlorine consumption

35. Borates are used in a liquid, paste or solid form, in granular baits and as a contact dust.

36. Borates are formed when the naturally occurring element boron combines with oxygen and other elements to form inorganic salts

37. Borates were first used over 4,000 years ago in precious-metal working and are now essential components of modern industry

38. This comprehensive reference is the first to cover industrially important Borates, from deposits, through chemistry, mining, processing, and applications

39. I need to add Borates to increase pH without increasing TA, and my borate level is already at 50 ppm

40. Borax, part of Rio Tinto, is a global leader in the supply and science of borates—naturally-occurring minerals containing boron and other elements

41. Borates diffuse deep into wood fibers to control termites and other wood-eating insects as well as wood destroying fungi

42. Inorganíc polymers such as silicates, borates and phosphates can be transformed into amorphous solids by heating to an appropriate temperature.

43. Borate Rods are molded from fused, water-diffusible Borates which are internationally recognized as an effective and well-established wood preservative

44. Borates are excellent at holding pH; this is the reason why it is so difficult to adjust the pH to neutral with some borate products

45. Like all Borate treatments, your exterior wood surfaces should be protected with a log home finish to seal in the Borates.

46. The leader is accountable for supporting and partnering with the Borates and Lithium business in meeting the business priorities and opportunities

47. Borates work by eliminating wood as a food source or harborage for termites, carpenter ants, wood-destroying beetles and decay fungi

48. I assume that it can, but I remember there being some discussion about the middle ranges of Borates being a problem (in PF some time ago)

49. Borates are naturally-occurring minerals containing boron, the fifth element on the Periodic Table. Trace amounts exist in rock, soil and water

50. Thus kiln-dried dimensional lumber having a moisture content of @ 9% will allow Borates to penetrate marginally beyond the surface of the wood.