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Zinc Acetate Dihydrate

Zinc Acetate Dihydrate

Zinc acetate dihydrate is a white crystalline powder used as a dietary supplement, pharmaceutical intermediate, and industrial reagent across healthcare, cosmetics, agriculture, and material science.

Its high water solubility (430 g/L at 20°C) and bioavailability make it ideal for nutritional formulations and immune-support products. With controlled purity (98–99%), low density (~1.84 g/cm³), and melting point of 237°C, it supports synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles, wood preservation, and textile mordanting, with up to 4-year shelf life in cool storage.

Sr. No. Description Specification
1 Purity 98–99%
2 Chemical Formula Zn(C₂H₃O₂)₂·2H₂O
3 Form White crystalline powder
4 Country of origin India
5 Quantities 500 g, 1 kg, and bulk kg laboratory and industrial packs
  • White or colorless crystals/powder with density approximately 1.735–1.84 g/cm³ and faint acetic acid odor.

  • Highly soluble in water (43 g/100 mL at 20°C); soluble in methanol and lower alcohols.

  • Melting point 237°C with decomposition; loses water at 100°C to form anhydrous zinc acetate.

  • Astringent properties; non-flammable, chemically stable inorganic salt with monoclinic crystal structure.

  • Dietary supplement and pharmaceutical intermediate for treating zinc deficiency and supporting immune function.

  • Skincare and cosmetic formulations for acetic astringent properties, reducing acne and improving skin texture.

  • Wood preservation and fabric mordant in textile dyeing for enhanced color fixation and durability.

  • Catalyst in polymer synthesis and manufacturing of zinc oxide nanoparticles for electronics and UV protection coatings.

  • ACS reagent and AR grades available with controlled heavy metals, sulfates, and alkaline metals content.

  • Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas in tightly closed containers away from heat and incompatible materials.

  • Non-toxic at recommended exposure levels; avoid skin contact, inhalation of dust, and ingestion.

  • Shelf life up to 4 years when stored below 30°C; handle with standard laboratory PPE and ensure good ventilation.

Zinc Acetate Dihydrate
Sr. No. Description Specification
1 Purity 98–99%
2 Chemical Formula Zn(C₂H₃O₂)₂·2H₂O
3 Form White crystalline powder
4 Country of origin India
5 Quantities 500 g, 1 kg, and bulk kg laboratory and industrial packs
  • White or colorless crystals/powder with density approximately 1.735–1.84 g/cm³ and faint acetic acid odor.

  • Highly soluble in water (43 g/100 mL at 20°C); soluble in methanol and lower alcohols.

  • Melting point 237°C with decomposition; loses water at 100°C to form anhydrous zinc acetate.

  • Astringent properties; non-flammable, chemically stable inorganic salt with monoclinic crystal structure.

  • Dietary supplement and pharmaceutical intermediate for treating zinc deficiency and supporting immune function.

  • Skincare and cosmetic formulations for acetic astringent properties, reducing acne and improving skin texture.

  • Wood preservation and fabric mordant in textile dyeing for enhanced color fixation and durability.

  • Catalyst in polymer synthesis and manufacturing of zinc oxide nanoparticles for electronics and UV protection coatings.

  • ACS reagent and AR grades available with controlled heavy metals, sulfates, and alkaline metals content.

  • Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas in tightly closed containers away from heat and incompatible materials.

  • Non-toxic at recommended exposure levels; avoid skin contact, inhalation of dust, and ingestion.

  • Shelf life up to 4 years when stored below 30°C; handle with standard laboratory PPE and ensure good ventilation.

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