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Boron oxide

Boron Oxide is really cool. Well, here at FSCI we finally figured it out, so we figured we might as well fill you in on all we know. This intriguing substance has plenty more to reveal about itself.

 

An example of Boron Oxide the first discovered compound formed by the bonding of boron boron oxide (1809 by French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac. His curiosity about material properties was vivid. Boron Oxide was studied again by another scientist, Joseph Louis The nard, in order to learn more about the properties of Boron Oxide. Boron oxide and benzoyl peroxide contains the two most significant elements, boron and oxygen. Chemical formula that we use for boron oxide is B2O3. It appears just like a white powder and is absolutely tasteless and odorless. Isn’t that interesting? It sounds pretty basic, but it has a lot of awesome applications.



The Applications of Boron Oxide

The Applications of Boron Oxide

Boron oxide serves a variety of purposes in our daily lives. This is one of the major applications of it, mostly using for welding and soldering metals which is joining of two pieces of metal. This ensures the metal binds and has strength. It is also essential in the production of special glass known as borosilicate glass. Because of its strength and heat-resistance, this glass finds many uses in laboratory glassware and in items for the kitchen such as measuring cups. Also, boron oxide is present in fertilizers which are used to support the growth of plants and in pest control products so that farmers can keep their crops safe. It is also used in the making of ceramics items such as porcelain plates, tiles and clay pots. It is these products are everywhere around us.


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