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  2. Boron oxide - NIST Chemistry WebBook

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    Formula: B 2 O. Molecular weight: 37.621. CAS Registry Number: 12045-60-2. Information on this page: Vibrational and/or electronic energy levels. References. Notes. Other data available: Gas phase thermochemistry data.

  3. 6.7: Boron Oxides, Hydroxides, and Oxyanions

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    Boron oxide, B 2 O 3, is made by the dehydration of boric acid, (6.7.1). It is a glassy solid with no regular structure, but can be crystallized with extreme difficulty. The structure consists of infinite chains of triangular BO 3 unit (Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\)). Boron oxide is acidic and reacts with water to reform boric acid, (6.7.1).

  4. Boron Oxide | Formula, Properties & Application

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    Boron oxide, often referred to as boric oxide, is an inorganic compound with the formula B 2 O 3. This colorless, glassy solid is a valuable material in the field of chemistry due to its unique chemical and physical properties.

  5. 23.4: Boron and Its Amazing Structures - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Boron oxide (B 2 O 3) contains layers of trigonal planar BO 3 groups (analogous to BX 3) in which the oxygen atoms bridge two boron atoms. It dissolves many metal and nonmetal oxides, including SiO 2 , to give a wide range of commercially important borosilicate glasses.

  6. Boron oxide - Wikipedia

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    Boron oxide. 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)

  7. Boron Oxide (Boria) | Formula, Properties & Application

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    Boron Oxide, also known as Boria, is an intriguing compound with the chemical formula B 2 O 3. It’s a white or colorless solid that’s often found in the form of boric acid. One of its most distinguishing features is its glass-like appearance when in the solid state, earning it the nickname ‘glassy boron’.

  8. The most common oxide of boron is boron trioxide, BX2OX3, which is the anhydride of boric acid: HXBOX HBOX +HXO. HBOX BXOX +HXO. net HXBOX BXOX + HXO. As the anhydride of an acid, boron trioxide is acidic. It reacts with water to regenerate the acid: BXOX + HXO HXBOX.

  9. Boron oxide - PubChem

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    Molecular Formula. B2O3. Description. Boron oxide appears as colorless, semi-transparent glassy lumps or hard white odorless crystals. Mp 450 °C; bp: 1860 °C. Density: 2.46 g cm-3. Moderately soluble in water.

  10. 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.

  11. BORON OXIDE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

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    Used as an insecticide; as the starting material for the synthesis of other boron compounds; as a fluxing agent in enamels and glasses; and in mixture with 2-6% boron nitride, as a bonding agent in the hot isostatic pressing of boron nitride ceramics.