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Members opposite want to poke borax at people who dare to have a different view.
By the end of the nineteenth century Chile was producing 50 percent of the world's borax.
To remove stains from clothing, try soaking fabrics in water mixed with borax, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, washing soda, or white vinegar.
We always enjoy her columns, especially the weekly effort, which always manages to poke the borax at some poor politician.
The flux also might contain silica, borax, soda ash, potassium nitrate and household flour.
A test similar to the borax bead test is often made using microcosmic salt.
He's poked the borax at the mayor over the budget issues that the new council is facing.
He crushed the mineral and then fused half of it with borax in a platinum crucible.
After the 1870s, gold was discovered in the surrounding mountains, and borax deposits were found in the valley.
On non-washable materials try a little borax or hydrogen peroxide to get the last traces out.
Elsewhere the dialogue recovers and proves capable of poking a little borax at the rigid principles and habits of Scotch piety.
Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener.
If more alkalinity was needed, then borax, sodium metaborate, sodium carbonate, or even lye were used.
Boron never occurs as a free element, but always as a compound in minerals such as borax, colemanite, and ulexite.
To remove mold that takes root in grout and on walls and windowsills, mix equal parts water and borax in a spray bottle, suggests Dadd.
The fluxes used to make beads are borax, salt of phosphorus, and sodium carbonate.
Because borax could not be crystallized in fluid warmer than 77 degrees, no processing occurred at desert sites during the heat of the summer.
One member created an alternative cement for the concrete floor of our sauna, using fly ash, citric acid, lye, and borax.
The abnormal levels of borax and formalin for example have brought about concern for public safety.
With the addition of borax or carbonate it gives higher contrast but may generate dichroic fog.
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One tablespoonful of borax to half a pint of water is an excellent remedy for cutaneous eruptions, canker, ringworm, etc.
Dissolve the sal soda, borax, and sal tartar in the hot water and add the other ingredients.
Bring to a boil one pound of sal soda, half a pound of unslaked lime, a small lump of borax, and five quarts of water.
Slit the end of the rod, scarfing its points thin, and slip this point into the crotch of the scarf, and weld with borax.
The glaze is composed of felspar, carbonate of lime, borax, and white-lead.
But in hard water soap seems to curdle, and some softening agent like borax has to be added or the water will chap the hands.
Dissolve the sodium carbonate and borax in water and when dissolved add the glycerine and stir.
The substances employed for this purpose are borax, alum, soluble glass, and phosphate of ammonia.
The borax is generally powdered and mixed with the spelter, and both with water.
Many of the silicates give with borax a clear bead, while they form with microcosmic salt an opalescent one.
Magnesia and its compounds give beads with borax and microcosmic salt similar to those of lime.
Strontia or its compounds produce with borax, or microcosmic salt, the same reactions as baryta.
In Death Valley thirty thousand acres of borax, niter, soda, and salt deposits have been located.
The only way in which to soften such water is to add to it an alkali, such as borax, washing soda, or bicarbonate of soda.
To make a china cement, lime or water glass should be substituted for the borax.
Examples of substances exhibiting these three kinds of dispersion are borax, orthoclase and gypsum respectively.
These bring wool, borax, and skins, which they exchange for the produce of the plains.
One tablespoonful of borax to every gallon of water added to each boilerful, serves as a bleacher and disinfectant.
You may have to dip it into the borax once or twice more to get a good-sized bead.
Another chemical found to be even more effective as a larvicide is powdered borax.
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