The difference between zinc sulfate monohydrate and zinc sulfate heptahydrate BY:Danny
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- Apr 11,2024
Summary
Nowadays, with the development of the chemical industry, some chemical reagents are mistakenly used because they think that the names are mostly the same. Let's follow the editor to understand the differences between zinc sulfate monohydrate and zinc sulfate heptahydrate.
Nowadays, with the development of the chemical industry, some chemical reagents are mistakenly used because they think that the names are mostly the same. Let's follow the editor to understand the differences between zinc sulfate monohydrate and zinc sulfate heptahydrate.
Zinc sulfate monohydrate
Properties: White fluid powder, easily deliquescent in air, easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, and insoluble in acetone.
Usage: Zinc sulfate monohydrate is mainly used as raw material for manufacturing zinc barium and other zinc salts, and is also an important auxiliary raw material for viscose fiber and vinylon fiber. In agriculture, zinc sulfate monohydrate is used as trace element fertilizer and also for Electroplating, flotation, preventing fruit tree diseases and circulating cooling water treatment, etc.
Zinc sulfate heptahydrate
Properties: colorless orthorhombic crystals, granules or powder, odorless, astringent taste.
Usage: Used in the manufacture of lithopone, and used as mordant, astringent, wood preservative, etc.
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