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Zinc acetate dihydrate
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Zinc acetate dihydrate

CAS: 5970-45-6

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Zinc acetate dihydrate
Synonyms:
  • Zinc acetate·2H2O
Description:

Zinc acetate dihydrate is an inorganic compound that can be obtained by reacting zinc with acetic acid. It has been used as a reagent to precipitate copper from solutions, and in the treatment of infectious diseases. Zinc acetate dihydrate reacts with copper chloride to form zinc chloride, which then reacts with sodium citrate to produce a white solid. The structure was determined using X-ray crystallography and electron diffraction techniques. The biological properties of this compound are not well understood, but it has been shown to have high values for inhibiting HIV infection and wastewater treatment. Zinc acetate dihydrate is soluble in water vapor, but insoluble in organic solvents such as ether or chloroform.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
219.5 g/mol
Formula:
Zn(C2H3O2)2•(H2O)2
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Min. 95%
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