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'''Borax''' is an unremarkable white stone which can be found in large quantities within [[rock salt]] and in small quantities within [[gypsum]]. | '''Borax''' is an unremarkable white stone which can be found in large quantities within [[rock salt]] and in small quantities within [[gypsum]]. | ||
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==Real life== | ==Real life== | ||
− | In real-life, borax is used as powder to either protect wood or is used as a | + | In real-life, borax is used as powder to either protect wood or is used as a flux while forging iron among many other uses (borax is a great aid for hot-forging two metals, for example it is needed to forge "damascus steel"). |
[[File:Borax 01.jpg|center|thumb|290px|Borax.]] | [[File:Borax 01.jpg|center|thumb|290px|Borax.]] |