No. Borax is sodium borate. Tide powder is not, so it would not act the same.
These are two different products.
"A while". You might get a more specific answer if you specified how much borax, how much water, and how warm, but I kind of doubt it because frankly this is not the sort of thing that people really keep track of. I suppose if you're in the borax industry you might have a general rule of thumb.
Yes, borax, is used as a flux in chemical laboratories.
Borax has four boron atoms.
20 Mule Team Borax is just a brand name of borax. They are the same thing.
No, Arm & Hammer is a brand name and borax is the product.
idk this is why i ask
No. Borax is sodium borate or Na2B4O7 while baking soda is sodium bicarbnate, NaHCO3
Tide does not contain borax as such but contain the same chemical as borax.
It has the same name ("borax").
Tide does not contain borax as such but contain the same chemical as borax.
almost, from what i heard boraxo has soap in it and borax doesn't.
When people in India refer to Borax, they write Suhaga. In some recipies for medicine from India they write Suhaga first and Borax in brackets. By this I draw the conclusion that the difference in name is only to do with the language, not any difference in the actual product. Suhaga can also refer to soldering flux, which is made with a solution of borax and water.
No, borax is something you can add to make goop.
sodium borate
no