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kernite
[ kur-nahyt ]
noun
- a mineral, hydrated sodium borate, Na 2 B 4 O 7 â‹…4±á 2 O, occurring in transparent colorless crystals: the principal source of boron compounds in the U.S.
kernite
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noun
- a light soft colourless or white mineral consisting of a hydrated sodium borate in monoclinic crystalline form: an important source of borax and other boron compounds. Formula: Na 2 B 4 O 7 .4H 2 O
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kernite1
Example Sentences
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The American Potash and Chemical Corporation, present producers of borax from brine, are a subsidiary of the New Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa in London; the Pacific Coast Borax Co., present producers of borax from kernite, are a subsidiary of the Borax Consolidated of London.
In the Mojave Desert, Kern County, Calif., a kernite* mine has been discovered which will revolutionize the borax industry, according to Dr. Waldemar T. Schaller of the U. S. Geological Survey.
Italy has condensed volcanic steam containing boric acid to get it; Chile has refined and purified ulexite at great expense; the U. S. has mined borax from mineral deposits around Death Valley, a process dangerous and difficult; or has manufactured it from brine, a method in excellent standing before the discovery of the kernite mine.
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