Zinc oxide, (trace ...

Zinc oxide, (trace metal basis), 99.999%

Zinc oxide, (trace metal basis), 99.999%

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1314-13-2 Zinc oxide, (trace metal basis), 99.999% OZn

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  • Appearance:white powder
  • Application:Reagent
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Zinc oxide Chemical Properties
mp  1975 °C
density  5.6
refractive index  2.008~2.029
form  nanopowder
Water Solubility  1.6 mg/L (29 ºC)
Merck  14,10147
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with magnesium, strong acids.
CAS DataBase Reference 1314-13-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference Zinc oxide(1314-13-2)
EPA Substance Registry System Zinc oxide (ZnO)(1314-13-2)
 
Safety Information
Hazard Codes  N,Xn,F
Risk Statements  50/53-20-43-36/38-20/21/22-67-66-10-11
Safety Statements  60-61-7/9-36/37-26-16
RIDADR  UN 3077 9/PG 3
WGK Germany  2
RTECS  ZH4810000
PackingGroup  III
HS Code  28170000
Hazardous Substances Data 1314-13-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
MSDS Information
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ALFA English
 
Zinc oxide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties white powder
Usage Antibiotic
General Description Crude zinc oxide is a yellow-gray granular solid with no odor. Zinc oxide has a specific gravity of 4.4. Zinc oxide is insoluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat posed to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. Prolonged inhalation of the dust may result in metal fume fever with symptoms of chills, fever, muscular pain, nausea and vomiting.
Air & Water Reactions Slowly decomposed(hydrolyzed) in water. Insoluble in water.
Reactivity Profile ZINC OXIDE is insoluble in water. What little solubility Zinc oxide has yields aqueous solutions that are neutral in pH. Intimate mixtures of zinc oxide and chlorinated rubber with or without hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvent react violently, even explosively upon heating [Chem. Trade J., 1962, 151, 672]. Slow addition of zinc oxide to cover the surface of linseed oil varnish caused generation of heat and ignition, [Chem. Trade J., 1933, 92, 278].
Fire Hazard Some may burn but none ignite readily. Containers may explode when heated. Some may be transported hot.

 

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