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Zinc nitrate hexahydrate 10196-18-6

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Place of Origin Hubei, China (Mainland)
Classification zinc nitrate
CAS No. 10196-18-6
Purity 98%

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Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Metric Ton 1x20'
Packaging Details: Packaging: 25 kg/bag
Payment Terms: T/T

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Zinc nitrate hexahydrate

Molecular Formula: Zn(NO3)26H2O
Molecular Formula: 271

Standard: GB667-78

Physicochemical Properties: Zinc nitrate hexahydrate is a white or colorless tetragonal crystal. Specific Density: 2.065, Melting Point: 36.4. C. It will be dissolved by itself crystal water at the temperature of 37. C. While it will loss three water molecules to form trihydrate at 100. C. Then it will become anhydrous variety at the temperature ranging from 105. C to 131. C. Zinc nitrate hexahydrate is easily dissolved in water, soluble in alcohol and its solution shows acidity. Zinc nitrate is subject to deliquescence and is known as an oxidizer. It will burn or explode once in contact with organic chemicals.


Spec.

 

item

index

chemically pure

Industry grade

Content {Zn(NO3)2.6H2O}%>=

98.0

98.0

Reactionowatersolution

qualified

qualified

Clarity test

qualified

qualified

Water insoluble matter%<=

0.01

0.1

Chloride(Cl)%<=

0.002

0.01

Sulfate(SO4)%<=

0.005

0.03

Fe%<=

0.001

0.01

Pb%<=

0.02

0.04

Ammonium sulfide insoluble (based on sulfate)%<=

0.15

0.5

 

Packaging: 25 kg/bag,

 

Applications and Usages: it is mainly used in electro-galvanizing and preparation of phosphorizing agent for iron and steel. It is still applied as dye mordant, acid treating catalyst in pharmaceutical industry, gelling agent for emulsion, and catalysts.

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