Perborate

Word PERBORATE
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Definitions and meanings of "Perborate"

What do we mean by perborate?

The univalent borate group, BO3, formed from a borate and hydrogen peroxide, or a salt containing this group. noun

Any salt, derived from borate and hydrogen peroxide, of the hypothetical perboric acid noun

Any salt, derived from borate and hydrogen peroxide, of the hypothetical perboric acid

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The word "perborate" in example sentences

Common chemical bleaches include household chlorine bleach, a solution of approximately 3 – 6% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), and oxygen bleach, which contains hydrogen peroxide or a peroxide-releasing compound such as sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, sodium persulfate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, or urea peroxide together with catalysts and activators, e.g. tetraacetylethylenediamine and/or sodium nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"A dentist will use a hydrogen peroxide-based material for the bleaching, but a cosmetic practitioner might use other chemicals, such as chlorine dioxide, which is acidic and can affect the health of tooth enamel, or sodium perborate, which could have safety issues for women and their reproductive health." ❋ Unknown (2011)

The laundry list of chemicals used during the dressing process includes sulfuric acid, ammonium chloride, formaldehyde, lead acetate, sodium perborate and more. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Substances used for this purpose include chlorine bleaches—sodium hypochlorite (also used as a household bleach, as in Clorox) or sodium chlorite—and hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate (the household bleach Snowy or Clorox 2), but a number of other chemicals may be used at various points in the bleaching process. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

Oxygen bleaches The household oxygen bleaches, also known as “all-fabric” bleaches, include sodium perborate, potassium monopersulfate, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium percarbonate. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

Hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate bleaches may be used on white silks with caution. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

Household bleaches usually contain oxidizing agents such as sodium hypochlorite chlorine bleach, sodium perborate, potassium monopersulfate, sodium percarbonate, and hydrogen peroxide. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

Try sodium perborate bleach on washable white silks, but only after testing. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

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