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U.S. Borax product grades explained
Granular
Powder
Potassium tetraborate shows little tendency to cake except after prolonged storage or when severely wetted by rain or substantial water penetration. The product can also absorb moisture if exposed to a humid environment.
Heated in a vacuum, the crystal line salt begins to melt in its own water at about 100°C (212°F), losing two molecules of water. The anhydrous salt is formed at about 500°C (932°F) and fuses to a clear glass at 815°C (1500°F).
Aqueous solutions of potassium tetraborate show a slight decrease in pH, followed by a moderate increase in pH with increasing concentrations.