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Zinc Hydroxide 250gm
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Zinc Nitrate 500gm
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Zinc Metal Granular 500gm
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Zinc metal granular consists of small, granular particles of zinc. It is a versatile material widely used in various applications, including as a corrosion-resistant coating in galvanization, in batteries, and in various chemical reactions. Its granular form enhances its surface area, making it effective in processes where rapid reaction or increased contact is needed. Zinc is known for its ability to protect other metals from rusting, thanks to its sacrificial corrosion properties. This form is also valuable in industrial processes where precise measurements and controlled reactions are essential.
SKU:
ACS87197CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
Description
Laboratory Uses of Zinc Metal Granular:
- Chemical Reactions: Used as a reagent in various chemical reactions, such as in the preparation of zinc salts and as a reducing agent.
- Electrochemical Studies: Employed in electrochemical cells and experiments to study corrosion, galvanic cells, and other electrochemical processes.
- Catalysis: Acts as a catalyst or catalyst support in certain organic synthesis reactions.
- Batteries: Used in the preparation of zinc-based batteries, including zinc-carbon and zinc-air batteries.
- Corrosion Testing: Utilized in corrosion resistance testing and experiments to simulate real-world conditions for metal protection.
- Analytical Chemistry: Helps in the determination of metal content and in the analysis of complex samples through various analytical techniques.
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