CAS No. 7446-19-7
Formula | ZnSO4• H2 |
Compound Formula | H2O5SZn |
Molecular Weight | 179.45 g/mol |
Appearance | Beige to white powder or granules |
For purposes that are compatible with sulphates, zinc sulphate monohydrate is a relatively water- and acid-soluble source of zinc. By swapping either one or both of the hydrogen atoms for a metal, sulfuric acid can be converted into salts or esters known as sulphate compounds. Contrary to fluorides and oxides, most metal sulphate compounds are easily soluble in water for applications like water treatment. Organometallic forms can sometimes be dissolved in both aqueous and organic solvents. Additionally, metallic ions can be deposited using sputtering targets and evaporation materials for applications like solar cells and fuel cells by dispersing them using suspended or coated nanoparticles. Most amounts of zinc sulphate monohydrate can be obtained right away. It is possible to consider high purity, submicron, and nanopowder forms. Additionally, we make Zinc Sulphate Solution. American Elements adheres to applicable ASTM testing standards and produces to a variety of standard grades, including Mil Spec, ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade, Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade, Optical Grade, USP and EP/, among others. There are standard and unique packing options. A Reference Calculator for converting between the many units of measurement that are relevant is also available, along with more technical, research, and safety (MSDS) information.
ADVANTAGES AND USE
• Zinc sulphate Monohydrate aids in promoting plant development and growth.
• If the soil temperature is low, organic soil’s mineralization process takes longer and produces less zinc. Zinc sulphate is used to mitigate this effect and encourage root growth.
• Supplemental zinc sulphate is frequently needed to ensure that crops that must grow in sandy soils or soils with little organic matter receive enough nutrients to develop effectively.
•Zinc sulphate Monohydrate is simple to apply at planting or during the growing season, and it mixes well with other fertilisers.