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Zinc Acetate
Zinc Acetate
CAS No - 557-34-6 Appearance - White Crystalline Powder Molecular Formula - (CH3Coo)2Zn.2H2O Synonyms - Acetic Acid Zinc Salt; Zinc Acetate Dihydrate Molecular Weight - 219.49 MSDS Specifications
ASSAY MIN. 99.5% as (CH3COO)2ZN.2H2O SOLUBILITY FREELY SOLUBLE IN WATER APPEARANCE OF SOLUTION DISSOLVE 50 GM IN WATER TO PRODUCE 500
MLTHE SOLUTION IS CLEAR AND COLOURLESS WATER INSOLUBLE
MATTERMAX 0.005% PCHLORIDE MAX. 0.001% POTASSIUM MAX. 0.01% SULPHATE MAX 0.005% COPPER MAX. 0.001% CALCIUM MAX. 0.01% IRON MAX. 0.0005%
LEAD MAX. 0.001% SODIUM MAX. 0.005% Nitrogen (N) MAX. 0.002% Applications:
Zinc Acetate (CH3Coo)2Zn (CAS -557-34-6) is used as a dietary supplement and in
lozenges used to treat the common cold. Zinc acetate alone is thought to be a more
effective treatment than zinc gluconate.
Zinc acetate can also be used to treat zinc deficiencies. As an oral daily supplement it
is used to inhibit the body's absorption of copper as part of the treatment for Wilson's
disease. Zinc acetate is also sold as an astringent in the form of an ointment, a topical
lotion; or combined with an antibiotic such as erythromycin for the topical treatment of
acne. Furthermore Zinc acetate is commonly sold as a topical anti-itch ointment.
In chewing gum, zinc acetate is a breath freshener and plaque inhibitor.
Zinc acetate is used as a catalyst in the production of polyesters, polyamides, polyether
and vinyl acetate, in the in manufacture of acrylic emulsions, phenolic foam for thermal
insulation, and alkyds. Zinc acetate can also be used as a PVC blowing agent, a wood
preservative, in textile dyeing, as well as in the waterproofing of textiles, paper and
leather.