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Sodium Borate (SB) Decahydrate VS SB Pentahydrate?
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Sodium Borate (SB) Decahydrate VS SB Pentahydrate?
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What is the differences between the sodium borate decahydrate and the sodium borate pentahydrate?
What is the use of them, what they are used to?
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Re: Sodium Borate (SB) Decahydrate VS SB Pentahydrate?
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The difference is 5 H
2
O in the molecule. The application is for both the same: Glass industry, buffer solution., additive for elecroless Nickel bathes, etc.
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