Zinc Chloride Anhydrous
CAS No. 7646-85-7
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ZINC CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS
- CAS number: 7646–85–7
- EC No. 231–592–0
- Purity: 98+%
- Molar mass: 136.315 g/mol
- Appearance: white solid, odourless
- Formula: ZnCl2
- Melting Point: 292 oC
- Density: 2.907 g/cm3
- Solubility in water: 432 g/100 ml (20oC)
- Other Names: Zinc(II) chloride, Zinc dichloride, Butter of zinc
USES FOR ZINC CHLORIDE:
- As a metallurgical flux for soldering (Tinners Fluid).
- As a metal cleaner to remove oxide coatings.
- Used in the manufacture of magnesia cements for dental fillings (pharmaceutical grade).
- Used as active ingredient in mouthwashes as an antiseptic (pharmaceutical grade).
- Used in organic synthesis as a moderate strength Lewis acid.
- Used a catalyst in the Fischer Indole synthesis and in the Friedel Crafts Acrylation.
- Added to hydrochloric acid to make the Lucas reagent.
- A solution of 64% Zinc chloride in water dissolves, starch, silk and cellolose.
- Used as a fireproofing agent.
- Used to refreshen fabrics.
- Used with Ruhemanns purple for fingerprint detection.
