which is the acid used in anticeptics and eye wash etc...
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Boric acid eyewashes have been used for generations to cleanse irritated eyes and fight infection. Boric acid, also known as hydrogen borate (H3BO3), is a weak acid derived from the mineral boron that is widely used in over-the-counter (OTC) antiseptics and astringents. In its natural form, boric acid is a colorless or white crystal that can be finely ground into a powder and dissolved in water.
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Boric acid is used to wash the eyes which there is irritation in our eyes
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