Nowadays, with the development of chemical industry, some chemical reagents are misused because their names are mostly the same. Now let's follow the small compilation to understand the differences between zinc sulfate monohydrate and zinc sulfate heptahydrate. Magnesium sulfate monohydrate white particles
Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate
Properties: white flowing powder, easily deliquescent in air, easily deliquescent, easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in acetone.
Uses: Zinc sulfate monohydrate is mainly used as the raw material for making zinc barium and other zinc salts, as well as an important auxiliary raw material for viscose fiber and vinylon fiber; In agriculture, zinc sulfate monohydrate is used as a microelement fertilizer, as well as for electroplating, flotation of ores, prevention of fruit seedling diseases and treatment of circulating cooling water.
Zinc sulfate heptahydrate
Properties: colorless rhombic crystal, particle or powder, odorless, astringent.
Uses: It is used to make lithopone, and as a mordant, astringent, wood preservative, etc.