Anhydrous zinc chloride - an inorganic chemical compound with the formula ZnCl2. Strongly hygroscopic substance, well soluble in water. It is used as a flux for castings, as a semi-finished product, among others for batteries, for coating metal surfaces. Zinc chloride is used as a microfertilizer in agriculture. It is used in chemical laboratories. Product for professional use only.
Anhydrous zinc chloride - it is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula ZnCl2. It is obtained in the reaction of hydrochloric acid and zinc. It is in a solid, odorless form. It is a strongly hygroscopic substance, well soluble in water, ethanol and methanol. It is used as an anhydrous drying agent. Zinc chloride is used as a mordant in textile printing. It is used as a flux for cleaning soldered surfaces. It is used as an electrolyte for the production of galvanic cells. Zinc chloride is used as an intermediate (ingredient) in batteries. Zinc chloride is used in chemical laboratories and for the production of soldering pastes and ion exchangers. Product for professional use only.
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Substance name: anhydrous zinc chloride
Synonyms: zinc dichloride, zinc(II) chloride
Chemical formula: ZnCl2
Molar mass: 136.29 g/mol
Physical state: solid, powder
Colour: white
pH : 5 (100g/L)
Solubility in water: very good
Density: 2.93g/cm3
Decomposition temperature: 360ºC
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