zinkklorid
Zinkklorid, also known as zinc chloride, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZnCl2. It appears as a white or nearly white crystalline solid and is highly hygroscopic, readily absorbing moisture from the air and often dissolving in the absorbed water (deliquescent). In the solid state the structure involves a network of zinc–chlorine connections; in the gas phase the molecule is typically considered monomeric.
Zinkklorid is highly soluble in water, and its aqueous solutions are strongly acidic due to hydrolysis of
Production and sources: ZnCl2 is produced commercially by reacting zinc metal with chlorine gas (Zn + Cl2
Uses: It serves as a versatile reagent and catalyst. Applications include fluxing agent for soldering and brazing,
Safety: Zinkklorid is corrosive and irritates skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract. It reacts with moisture