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Zinc hydroxide is a white, powdery compound with the formula Zn(OH)₂. It appears as a fine, odorless, and insoluble solid. In terms of its properties, it’s amphoteric, meaning it can react both as an acid and as a base.
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ACS39455CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
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Uses of Zinc Hydroxide
- Analytical Chemistry: It’s employed in qualitative analysis to detect the presence of certain anions. Its amphoteric nature allows it to react with both acids and bases, aiding in the identification of other compounds.
- Precipitation Reactions: Zinc hydroxide can be used in precipitation reactions to isolate and purify other zinc compounds.
- Catalysis: It serves as a catalyst in various chemical reactions due to its ability to facilitate reactions involving both acidic and basic conditions.
- Material Science: It’s used in experiments related to the development of new materials, particularly in studies involving metal oxides and hydroxides.
- Environmental Studies: It helps in the study of water treatment processes and the removal of contaminants from water samples.
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