boorzuur
Boorzuur, also known as boric acid, is a weak acid of boron with the chemical formula B(OH)3. It is a white crystalline solid that is slightly soluble in water. Boorzuur is found naturally in volcanic emissions and some minerals, such as sassolite. It is also manufactured industrially for a variety of uses.
Historically, boorzuur has been employed for its antiseptic and preservative properties. It was once a common
In modern applications, boorzuur serves several important functions. It is used as a flame retardant in textiles