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  2. Boron trioxide - Wikipedia

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    Boron trioxide or diboron trioxide is the oxide of boron with the formula B 2 O 3. It is a colorless transparent solid, almost always glassy (amorphous), which can be crystallized only with great difficulty.

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  4. Boron nitride - Wikipedia

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    Grade HBN contains a boron oxide binder; it is usable up to 550–850 °C in oxidizing atmosphere and up to 1600 °C in vacuum, but due to the boron oxide content is sensitive to water. Grade HBR uses a calcium borate binder and is usable at 1600 °C.

  5. Boron oxide - Wikipedia

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    Boron oxide may refer to one of several oxides of boron: Boron trioxide (B 2 O 3, diboron trioxide), the most common form; Boron monoxide (BO) Boron suboxide (B 6 O)

  6. Ceramic flux - Wikipedia

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    Boron is considered by many to be a glass former rather than a flux. Some oxides, such as calcium oxide , flux significantly only at high temperature. Lead oxide is the traditional low temperature flux used for crystal glass , but it is now avoided because it is toxic even in small quantities.

  7. Boron compounds - Wikipedia

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    Boron compounds are compounds containing the element boron. In the most familiar compounds, boron has the formal oxidation state +3. These include oxides, sulfides ...

  8. Category:Boron compounds - Wikipedia

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    Boron compounds include all chemical compounds including the element boron. For an alternative listing of boron compounds, please check inorganic_compounds_by_element#Boron . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boron compounds .

  9. Calcium borate - Wikipedia

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    One of its uses is as a binder in some grades of hexagonal boron nitride for hot pressing. Other uses include flame retardant in epoxy molding compounds, a ceramic flux in some ceramic glazes, reactive self-sealing binders in hazardous waste management, [1] additive for insect-resistant polystyrene, [2] fertilizer, and production of boron glasses.