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boron (Chemical Symbol B)- Element No. 5 of the periodic system. Atomic weight 10.82. It is gray in color, ignites at about 1112
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boron A mineral that may play a role in maintaining strong bones, affecting calcium and magnesium metabolism and proper membrane function.
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boron p. poisoning of humans or other animals by boron, boric acid, or a borate salt such as sodium borate (borax). Symptoms include weakness, ataxia, tremors, convulsions, and often death.
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boron Boron is produced domestically only in the State of California. Boron products sold on the market are produced from a surface mine, underground mines, and in situ and from brine. The United States and Turkey are the world's largest producers of boron. Boron is priced and sold on the boron oxide basis, which varies by ore and compound and on the absence or presence of sodium and calcium. Boron exports total about one-half of the domestic production.
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boron a chemical element that absorbs neutrons, thus controlling or stopping a nuclear chain reaction.
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