Zinc sulphate is a colorless crystalline, water-soluble. The hydrated form, ZnSO4·7H2O, the mineral , was historically known as "white vitriol" and c…
Zinc sulphate is a colorless crystalline, water-soluble. The hydrated form, ZnSO4·7H2O, the mineral , was historically known as "white vitriol" and can be prepared by reacting zinc with aqueous. Synonyms: Sulfuric Acid, Zinc Salt, Monohydrate; Zinc Vitriol Monohydrate; White Vitriol, Monohydrate. Formula: ZnSO4 H2O Molecular Weight: 179.445 Properties: White free flowing powder, soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in acetone. H.S.Code: 2833 26 (00) Usage: It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds, fertilizers, and agricultural sprays. ZnSO4·7H2O is used in making , in coagulation baths for , in for zinc plating, as a in dyeing, as a preservative for skins and leather and in medicine as an and emetic.
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