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Zinc Metal Granular 500gm
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Zinc Nitrate 500gm
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Zinc nitrate is a colorless, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. The hexahydrate form is the most common, which means it has six molecules of water associated with each molecule of zinc nitrate.
SKU:
ACS77248CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
Description
Uses of Zinc Nitrate
- Laboratory Use:
- Reagent: Used in various chemical reactions and analytical procedures.
- Catalyst: In some organic synthesis processes.
- Industrial Use:
- Dyeing and Printing: Acts as a mordant in dyeing and printing textiles.
- Synthesis of Other Chemicals: Intermediate in the production of various zinc compounds.
- Corrosion Inhibition: Used in coatings to prevent corrosion of metals.
- Agriculture:
- Fertilizer: Source of zinc for plant nutrition, important for enzyme function and growth.
- Pyrotechnics:
- Oxidizing Agent: Used in the manufacture of fireworks and other pyrotechnic compositions.
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