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Zinc sulfate monohydrate is a colorless, crystalline, inorganic compound that is historically known as “white vitriol.”
It has many applications and is used in medicine, industry, and more. It has been recommended as a dietary supplement for people who suffer from zinc deficiency and is often used as a treatment to prevent illness in those with zinc deficiency.
This material is a source of zinc and has been in use since the late 18th century as a raw material for the production of fertilizers, animal feed supplements, sprays and toothpastes. It is also used as a herbicide to control the growth of moss.
Zn sulfate is an important micronutrient that provides essential minerals for plant growth and development. It activates enzymes that help plants resist the cold and convert starch into sugars. It also helps plants produce chlorophyll and resist pests and diseases.
Zinc sulfate is commonly available in various forms; anhydrous, heptahydrate and hexahydrate. The most common form of zinc sulfate is the heptahydrate, ZnSO4*7H2O.
The hexahydrate is also available and is colorless crystals; refractive index 1.65 g/cm3 at 25degC; density 3.54 g/cm3. It loses its water molecules at 250degC and is decomposed below 500degC.
Zinc sulfate is moderately soluble in water and acidic solutions. It is a mildly toxic metal and can be used in a variety of applications that require a moderately acid-soluble source. It can be dispersed using suspended or coated nanoparticles and deposited using sputtering targets and evaporation materials for uses such as solar cells and fuel cells.