Parent Group | High purity Salts |
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99.9% Boron Crystalline
CAS # | 7440-42-8 |
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Product # | 0200-0005-03-30 |
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Parent Group | High purity Salts |
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Molecular Weight | 10.81 |
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MDL # | MFCD00134034 |
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EINECS # | 231-151-2 |
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Formula | B |
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Sizes | 100g |
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PubChem URL: | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/57647503 |
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99.9% Boron Crystalline
CAS # | 7440-42-8 |
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Product # | 0200-0005-03-30 |
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Parent Group | High purity Salts |
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Molecular Weight | 10.81 |
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MDL # | MFCD00134034 |
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EINECS # | 231-151-2 |
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Formula | B |
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Sizes | 100g |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Crystalline |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 2550 °C |
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Melting Point | 2079 °C |
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Applications
Boron crystalline has industry applications in semiconductors, nuclear technology, and research. It serves as a key material for manufacturing electronic devices, neutron absorbers, and is used in experimental studies for its unique properties such as high strength, low weight, and thermal stability. |
Notes
Boron crystalline refers to a highly pure form ofBoron with a defined crystal structure. It finds industry applications in semiconductors, neutron shielding, and research, offering high hardness, low density, and excellent thermal and electrical properties for various manufacturing processes and experimental studies. |
Bulk Density | 2.3 to 2.5 g/cm³ |
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True Density | 2.34 cryst. g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Store boron crystalline in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, heat, and sources of ignition. Handle with care, wearing appropriate PPE. Use sealed containers to prevent oxidation. Follow safety guidelines, labeling, and regulatory requirements for storage and handling. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Crystalline |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 2550 °C |
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Melting Point | 2079 °C |
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Applications
Boron crystalline has industry applications in semiconductors, nuclear technology, and research. It serves as a key material for manufacturing electronic devices, neutron absorbers, and is used in experimental studies for its unique properties such as high strength, low weight, and thermal stability. |
Notes
Boron crystalline refers to a highly pure form ofBoron with a defined crystal structure. It finds industry applications in semiconductors, neutron shielding, and research, offering high hardness, low density, and excellent thermal and electrical properties for various manufacturing processes and experimental studies. |
Bulk Density | 2.3 to 2.5 g/cm³ |
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True Density | 2.34 cryst. g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Store boron crystalline in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, heat, and sources of ignition. Handle with care, wearing appropriate PPE. Use sealed containers to prevent oxidation. Follow safety guidelines, labeling, and regulatory requirements for storage and handling. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Crystalline |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 2550 °C |
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Melting Point | 2079 °C |
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Bulk Density | 2.3 to 2.5 g/cm³ |
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True Density | 2.34 cryst. g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Store boron crystalline in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, heat, and sources of ignition. Handle with care, wearing appropriate PPE. Use sealed containers to prevent oxidation. Follow safety guidelines, labeling, and regulatory requirements for storage and handling. |
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Applications
Boron crystalline has industry applications in semiconductors, nuclear technology, and research. It serves as a key material for manufacturing electronic devices, neutron absorbers, and is used in experimental studies for its unique properties such as high strength, low weight, and thermal stability. |
Notes
Boron crystalline refers to a highly pure form ofBoron with a defined crystal structure. It finds industry applications in semiconductors, neutron shielding, and research, offering high hardness, low density, and excellent thermal and electrical properties for various manufacturing processes and experimental studies. |