Boric Acid (H₃BO₃) CAS # 10043-35-3
Boric Acid and its sodium borate salts are active ingredients in pesticide products used as insecticides, acaricides, algaecides, herbicides, fungicides and as wood preservatives. Boric acid and borate salts exist naturally in rocks, soil, plants and water as forms of the naturally occurring element boron.
Boric acid and its salts are used in many products such as pesticides, fertilizers, cleaning agents, laundry detergents, cosmetics, drugs, and natural health products. While boric acid benefits are many, too much exposure can be harmful. It’s not poisonous in very small amounts that occur in nature.
Pesticide products containing boric acid and its sodium salts are registered in the U.S. for use as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides.
Boric acid is used as a fireproofing agent for wood, as a preservative, and as an antiseptic. It is used in the manufacture of glass, pottery, enamels, glazes, cosmetics, cements, porcelain, leather, carpets, hats, soaps, artificial gems, and in tanning, printing, dyeing, painting, and photography.
Boric acid isn’t just an excellent cleaning agent and disinfectant for wounds, but it can also be used as a cleaning agent for households, factories, etc.
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