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Sodium perborate monohydrate may be prepared by dehydration of polyhydrated perborates at 50° in vacuum.
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The individuality of the NaBO3·H2O compound is shown from chemical analysis, from studies under the microscope, from line diagrams, heating curves, and solubility in water at 17 and 28°.
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Sodium perborate monohydrate begins to decompose with liberation of active oxygen at 120°.
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Arnol'd, T.I., Stasevich, N.N. Preparation and properties of sodium perborate monohydrate. Russ Chem Bull 11, 1834–1837 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00921334
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