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{{ Mineral
{{ Ore
| name = Fluorite
| name=Borax
| freq = common
| freq=uncommon
| hardness = 5
| hardness=2-2.5
| density = 3.1-3.6
| density=1.73
| chemf = CaF2
| chemf=Na2B4O7*10H2O
| ishydroxide=yes
| m1=B
| m2=Na
| oxide=B2O3
}}
}}
Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is a key source of [[fluorine]]
Borax, along with [[kernite]] and [[colemanite]], is a primary ore of [[boron]]. It is readily soluble in water.

Latest revision as of 19:59, 23 June 2023

Borax 
Frequency uncommon 
Hardness 2-2.5 
Density 1.73
Chemical Formula Na2B4O7•10H2O 
Core Elements B, Na

Borax, along with kernite and colemanite, is a primary ore of boron. It is readily soluble in water.