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Borax - Wikipedia
The terms tincal and tincar refer to the naturally occurring borax historically mined from dry lake beds in various parts of Asia. Contents. 1 History; 2 ...
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TINCAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TINCAL is a mineral Na2B4O7.10H2O consisting of a native borax formerly imported from Tibet and once the chief source of boric compounds.
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Tincalconite - Wikipedia
Tincalconite is a hydrous sodium borate mineral closely related to borax, and is a secondary mineral that forms as a dehydration product of borax.
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TINCAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tincal definition: a former name for crude native borax.. See examples of TINCAL used in a sentence.
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Tincal - Glossary - GreenFacts
Tincal is a sodium borate mineral formed by the weathering of borax. Source: MSN Encarta MSN Encarta Related words: Borate - Borax
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Borax (mineral)
Borax first reached Western civilization as tincal mined from deposits in Tibet. The term borax comes from the Arabic bauraq, meaning white.
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Tincalconite: Mineral information, data and localities.
From "tincal", a Sanskrit name for borax, plus Greek κουία, "konis", powder, alluding to its composition and typical pulverulent occurrence.
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Borax | Cleaning, Laundry & Soapmaking - Britannica
Also called: tincal ; atomic number, 5 ; atomic weight, [10.806, 10.821] ; melting point, 2,200 °C (4,000 °F) ; boiling point, 2,550 °C (4,620 °F).
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What is tincal? Give its chemical formula. - Vedantu
Tincal is a naturally occurring mineral form of an inorganic compound that is called Borax. Borax is a crystalline colorless substance soluble in water.
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TINCAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to tinge or tint, as with color. 2. obsolete. to imbue. adjective. 3. tinged; colored; flavored. noun. 4. tint; tinge; ...
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tincar
tincal, tincar (ˈtɪŋkəl), (ˈtɪŋkə(r)) Forms: α. 7 tyncall, 8–9 tinkal, 7– tincal; β. 7–8 tinkar, 8– tincar. [In form tincal, a. Malay tingkal:—Skr. ṭankaṇa; in Pers., Arab., Urdū tankār, tinkār, whence the β-forms and altincar.] Crude borax, found in lake-deposits in Tibet, Persia, and other Asiatic...
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tincalconite
tincalconite Min. (tɪnˈkælkənaɪt) [f. tincal + Gr. κον-ία powder + -ite1.] A hydrated basic borate of sodium, Na2B4O5(OH)4.3H2O, occurring as a fine white powder with rhombohedral symmetry and formed by the dehydration of borax.[1878 C. U. Shepard in Bull. Soc. Fran{cced}. de Minéral. I. 144 Tincalc...
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Ulexite
The three most important minerals from a worldwide commercial standpoint based on abundance are tincal (also known as borax), ulexite, and colemanite (
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