The primary industrial use of boric acid is in the manufacture of monofilament fiberglass usually referred to as textile fiberglass. Textile fiberglass is used to reinforce plastics in applications that range from boats, to industrial piping to computer circuit boards.
5.1
Industrial
Other
170.9 C
Boric acid is soluble in water. When heated above 170 C, it dehydrates, forming metaboric acid
Room Temperature
NA Years
NA
99
10043-35-3
NA
NA
Liquid
Odorless
1.435 g/cm3 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
NA
NA
NA
Granules
93.80%
YES
Soluble in lower alcohols moderately soluble in pyridine very slightly soluble in acetone
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Product Description
Boric acid, one of the common boron compounds, is a natural chemical that has been used for over 100 years as a home remedy to help treat vaginal infections. In its natural form, boric acid is a white or colorless powder or crystal, that has both antifungal and antiviral properties