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Zinc Acetate

Zinc Acetate

Product Details:

  • Molecular Weight 183.48 g/mol
  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Molecular Formula ‎C4H6O4Zn
  • Purity 98%
  • Application Industrial
  • Ph Level 7.0
  • Physical Form Solid
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Zinc Acetate Product Specifications

  • 98%
  • Industrial
  • 7.0
  • Solid
  • 183.48 g/mol
  • ‎C4H6O4Zn
  • Room Temperature

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Product Description



With an aim to be a leader in our domain, we are engaged in the business of manufacturing and exporting Zinc Acetate. It finds its use in a number of industrial applications including wood preservation, as a dye mordant, analytical reagent, and in the formulation of ethyl acetate. With the E number E650, this salt is also utilized as a food additive, daily supplement and in chewing gums as a breath freshener. Zinc Acetate is coordinated to four oxygen atoms to produce a tetrahedral environment in its anhydrous form.

cas no. 557-34-6

Features:

  • Appears white solid

  • Inhibits copper absorption inside the body

  • Have astringent properties



FAQs of Zinc Acetate:


Q: What is the molecular weight of Zinc Acetate?

A: The molecular weight of Zinc Acetate is 183.48 g/mol.

Q: What is the application of Zinc Acetate?

A: Zinc Acetate is used in the industrial and pharmaceutical industry.

Q: What is the appearance of Zinc Acetate?

A: Zinc Acetate appears as a white solid.

Q: What is the storage recommendation for Zinc Acetate?

A: Zinc Acetate should be kept away from moisture and stored at room temperature.

Q: What is the assay percentage of Zinc Acetate?

A: The assay of Zinc Acetate is 98.0 to 102%.

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