Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Zinc Chloride
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder/Crystals
Grade – AR (Analytical Reagent)
Application – Chemical synthesis, laboratory reagent
Product Overview
Zinc Chloride is a versatile inorganic compound widely used in laboratories for its high solubility and hygroscopic properties. This AR-grade chemical is essential for various applications, including chemical synthesis, as a catalyst, and in analytical procedures. Its purity ensures reliable and consistent results in experimental setups. Zinc Chloride is highly soluble in water, forming acidic solutions, and is commonly employed in organic synthesis and as a flux in soldering. The compound is also used in the preparation of other zinc-based chemicals and as a preservative in certain laboratory processes. Its hygroscopic nature makes it useful in moisture absorption applications. This product is carefully packaged to maintain its integrity and prevent contamination, ensuring it meets the stringent requirements of research and educational laboratories. Proper handling and storage are recommended to maintain its efficacy and shelf life.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Zinc Chloride in labs?
Zinc Chloride is primarily used as a reagent in chemical synthesis, as a catalyst, and in analytical procedures due to its high solubility and hygroscopic properties.
2. Is this Zinc Chloride suitable for educational experiments?
Yes, this AR-grade Zinc Chloride is ideal for educational experiments, providing consistent and reliable results for academic purposes.
3. How should Zinc Chloride be stored?
Store Zinc Chloride in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
4. What is the solubility of Zinc Chloride?
Zinc Chloride is highly soluble in water, forming acidic solutions, and is also soluble in ethanol and glycerol.
5. Are there any alternatives to Zinc Chloride for similar applications?
Alternatives may include other zinc salts like Zinc Sulfate or Zinc Acetate, depending on the specific application and required properties.










