Borax vs Tincalconite - What's the difference?
borax | tincalconite |
A white or gray/grey crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors/colours on porcelain, and as a soap, etc.
(chemistry) The sodium salt of boric acid, Na2B4O7, either anhydrous or with 5 or 10 molecules of water of crystallisation; sodium tetraborate.
Cheap or tawdry, referring to furniture or other works of industrial design.
(mineralogy) A hydrous sodium borate mineral closely related to borax.
As nouns the difference between borax and tincalconite
is that borax is a white or gray/grey crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors/colours on porcelain, and as a soap, etc while tincalconite is a hydrous sodium borate mineral closely related to borax.As an adjective borax
is cheap or tawdry, referring to furniture or other works of industrial design.borax
English
(wikipedia borax)Noun
(-)Synonyms
* when used as a preservativeDerived terms
* borax bead test * boracic * borise, borize * boronAdjective
(-)References
*boraxat the Free Dictionary