Similar words: thorax, elaborate, laboratory, elaborated, elaborately, elaboration, collaborate, corroborate. Meaning: ['bɔːræks] n. an ore of boron consisting of hydrated sodium borate; used as a flux or cleansing agent.
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31. Borax fluxing agent was added to four kinds of ash in terms of different quality ratios.
32. Cross-linked gel systems consisting of low molecular weight cationic modified guar gum(LMWCGG) and borax were studied.
33. This article also studies the impacts of acid, alkali, sugar, salt, borax,(www.Sentencedict.com) alum and monoglyceride on starch viscosity.
34. The cross linking modification of polyvinyl alcohol ( PVA ) adhesive was explored adding diisocyanate ( TDI ) and borax.
35. AIM : To evaluate the clinical effect of treatment for plaque induced gingivitis with and borax cream.
36. Boron compounds are found widely dispersed as various minerals, including borax and the gemstone tourmaline.
37. Boron, from borax and borate evaporites, is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, enamel, agricultural chemicals, water softeners, and pharmaceuticals .
38. Borax is a cross linker. The borax links together the polymer chains in the glue.
39. There are heaps of caustic soda, Glauber's and shining borax on the lakeshore. Jade green water provides a perfect setting for sow - capped mountains towering nearby.
40. The addition of borax creates cross - links between the chains.
41. The opticity of mannitol and sorbitol in the borax solution is studied in the course of synthesizing mannitol and sorbitol by cathodic reduction of glucose.
42. Boride series of main products: boric acid, borax, and so on.
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