Description
MAX LIMITS OF IMPURITIES
CHLORIDES | 0.005 % |
SULPHATES | 0.005 % |
IRON AS Fe | 20 PPM |
WATER INSOLUBLE | 0.05 % |
HEAVY METALS | TRACES |
Zinc Nitrate FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Zinc Nitrate?
Zinc Nitrate is commonly used as a precursor in various chemical reactions, particularly in the synthesis of zinc compounds, catalysts, and pigments. It is also used in certain laboratory applications and as a corrosion inhibitor.
2. Is Zinc Nitrate corrosive?
Zinc Nitrate can be corrosive if mishandled or used improperly. It can cause skin and eye irritations upon contact. It is important to handle it with care, use appropriate protective equipment, and follow safety guidelines when working with this chemical.
3. Can Zinc Nitrate be used as a fertiliser?
While Zinc Nitrate contains zinc, which is an essential micronutrient for plant growth, it is not commonly used as a fertiliser on its own. Other zinc compounds, such as zinc sulphate, are more commonly used as zinc fertilisers.
4. Where can I purchase Zinc Nitrate?
Zinc Nitrate can be obtained from chemical suppliers like us, laboratory equipment suppliers, or online marketplaces that specialise in chemical products. Ensure that you purchase from reputable sources and follow safety guidelines when handling this compound.