Specifications Table
| Product Name | Zinc Oxide – Lancer |
| Quantity/Pack Size | As per variant |
| Brand | Lancer |
| Form | White Powder |
| Grade | Laboratory Grade |
| Application | Inorganic Synthesis, Pigments, Labs |
Product Overview
Zinc Oxide from Lancer is a highly versatile inorganic compound used in lab synthesis, pigment development, and academic instruction. Its stable structure and reactivity make it a go-to reagent in various chemical disciplines.
For Academic Use:
Used in school and college chemistry labs for teaching acid-base reactions, oxide synthesis, and material property studies.
For Industrial Use:
Used in ceramics, rubber processing, and sunscreen formulation testing, its small-scale lab use mirrors real-world industrial applications.
For Institutional Use:
Universities and technical institutes rely on Zinc Oxide for research into catalysis, semiconductor behavior, and material science.
FAQs
- What are the main uses of Zinc Oxide in the lab?
It is used in oxide synthesis, as a pigment base, and in acid-base reaction studies. - Is it safe for student handling?
Yes, with basic lab safety practices, it is safe and widely used in academic labs. - Can I use it for redox reactions?
While not a primary redox agent, it participates in oxidation-reduction reactions in inorganic setups. - How should this powder be stored?
Keep in a sealed, dry container, away from acids and moisture. - Does it have any role in UV-related experiments?
Yes, Zinc Oxide can be explored for its UV absorption properties in physics-chemistry crossover experiments.
