Sodium perborate

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Sodium perborate

Sodium perborate (pronunciation: /ˈsoʊdiəm pɜːrˈbɔːreɪt/) is a white, odorless, water-soluble chemical compound with the formula NaBO3. It is a salt of perboric acid and sodium hydroxide.

Etymology

The term "sodium perborate" is derived from its chemical constituents: "sodium" from the Latin word natrium, and "perborate" from the Latin word per meaning "through" and borate, a salt of boric acid.

Uses

Sodium perborate serves as a source of active oxygen in many detergents, laundry detergents, cleaning products, and laundry bleaches. It is also present in some tooth bleaching formulas.

Health Effects

Exposure to sodium perborate can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Ingestion can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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