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Boron Element

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HISTORY OF BORON

  • Boron was discovered by Joseph-Louis-Gay-Lussac,Sir Humphrey Davis and Louis-Jacques-Thenard
  • Independently isolated by them in 1808
  • Isolated by combining Boric Acid and Potassium
  • Named from the Arabic word Buraq and Persian word Burah
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PROPERTIES OF BORON

  • Unreactive to oxygen
  • Non metallic element
  • The melting point of boron is 2079°C
  • Transmits portions of infrared light
  • Room temperature, it is a poor electrical conductor, but it is a good conductor at high temperatures

USES

  • Used in pyrotechnics and flares to produce a green color.
  • Used in some rockets as an ignition source.
  • Used in the control rods of nuclear reactors.
  • Used in the manufacture of fiberglass insulation.

SOURCES OF BORON

  • Boron ores are in China, Russia, and few other countries
  • Turkey, the United States and Russia are the largest producers of boron minerals.
  • Cost: pure $1114 per 100g
  • Cost of bulk: $500 per 100g
  • Boron mine of US in California