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Zinc dichloride is an inorganic salt of zinc and hydrochloric acid. It is also known as zinc (II) chloride, zinc chloride and zinc butter in
the industry. It is widely utilized in the textile industry for textile processing and in the chemical industry for synthesis of chemicals.
Zinc dichloride is a white or clear, odorless, hygroscopic (in anhydrous form), crystalline solid highly soluble in water and in solvents
such as ethanol, glycerol, acetone and benzene. Zinc dichloride is commonly available in hydrate forms as the anhydrous form tends
to crystallize in presence of moist air. Zinc dichloride is supplied in the market in industrial grade and pharmaceutical grade
formulations.
Zinc dichloride has high toxicity and prolonged or repeated exposure to skin and eyes or inhalation may cause damage to organs.
Zinc dichloride is acutely toxic if ingested and may cause severe organ failure. Zinc dichloride releases highly corrosive gases when
burned. Zinc dichloride is highly toxic to the aquatic life with long term effects and high bioaccumulation.
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Zinc dichloride is primarily used by the textile industry as a processing aid for textiles. Zinc dichloride also finds application as a
processing aid in the pulp and paper industry. Zinc dichloride, in its concentrated (64%) aqueous solution dissolves starch and...