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Back to topFeminine Health Boric Acid Uses & Application: A Cure to Virginal, Yeast, Ear, Reproductive Infections, Itching, Burning Sensations and More Included (Paperback)
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The unique qualities of boric acid make it a versatile substance with a wide range of uses. It is essential in many different fields. We go into the basics in this thorough introduction, explaining its chemical makeup, identifying its beginnings, and looking at its historical development. What is Acid Boric? Boric acid is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron, also referred to as hydrogen borate or orthoboric acid in science. Hydrogen, oxygen, and boron atoms make up this compound, which has the chemical formula H3O+. The extraordinary characteristics of this white, crystalline substance are what make it so widely used in both households and industry. Naturally occurring in the Earth's crust, ocean, volcanic steam, and some fruits is boric acid. Mineral acids and borax, a mineral containing boron, react to remove it frequently. The end result, boric acid, dissolves easily in water and takes the form of colorless or white crystals.