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Zinc Sulfate |
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crystalline compound |
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It is used in agriculture as a weed killer and to give protection against pests It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds and fertilizers It is also an important constituent of the precipitating bath in the manufacture of viscose rayon and in electrolyte for zinc plating It functions as a mordant in dyeing as a preservative for skins and leather and as an astringent and emitic in medicine. |
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Zinc Sulfate is a very water soluble, clear, crystalline compound prepared by heating zinc sulphide ore in air and dissolving out and recrystallizing the sulphate. It is commonly used as the heptahydrate form it occurs naturally as the mineral goslarite, and can be prepared by reacting zinc with sulfuric acid. The crystalline sulfate is known commonly as white vitriol. It loses water at 30¡É to give the hexahydrate and more water is lost at 70¡É to form the monohydrate. The anhydrous salt forms at 280¡É and this decomposes above 500¡É. |
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