Sodium tetraborate is better known as borax. It is commonly used as a cleaning agent, laundry booster, and insecticide.
The scientific name for Na2B4O7 is sodium tetraborate, commonly known as borax. It is a mineral compound used in various industrial and household applications, such as cleaning and as a component in detergents.
The reaction of borax (sodium tetraborate) with hydrogen sulfide would produce sodium sulfide and boric acid.
No, borax and Clorox are not the same. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral (sodium borate) commonly used as a household cleaner and laundry booster, while Clorox is a branded name for a variety of cleaning products that contain bleach as the active ingredient.
Sodium tetraborate (borax) is commonly used to create polymer balls, but you can also use other borate-based substances like boric acid. Additionally, you can experiment with substitutes like liquid starch or contact lens solution mixed with baking soda to achieve a similar polymer ball effect.
Sodium thiosulfate is used against cyanide poisoning and pitiryazis.For nonmedical uses see this link.
Robotic ants, about the size of a sugar cube are used by scientists in studies of social and swarm behavior.
This solution is used by intravenous injections against a possible dehydration of the organism.
sodium is used for cooking or sodium hycloptorite is used for killing bacteria and is found in bleach
Much boron is made into sodium tetraborate which is used to insulate fiberglass. It is also used in many cleaning products- detergents and bleaches.Most boron is used to produce glass and ceramics. Borosilicate glass has a fantastic resistance to thermal shock (sudden changes in temperature which causes glass to break).Boron filaments are used as light but high-strength materials for aerospace structures. They are also used to produce some golf clubs and fishing rods.
A mixture of lemon juice cannot be used to kill ants.
Robotic ants, about the size of a sugar cube are used by scientists in studies of social and swarm behavior.
Sodium reacts with water or air and will burn and explode. Hence sodium in not used in cookery.
Sodium chloride is often used as a household salt.
Sodium hypochlorite is most often used in bleach.
Sodium chloride is not used during electrocardiogram.
Sodium chloride is used to precipitate soaps from the solution.