Depleted Zinc Acetate dihydrate

Specification of Isotopically Depleted Zinc Acetate dihydrate

This specification establishes the requirements for isotopically depleted Zinc acetate dihydrate the physical and chemical properties.

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Physical properties
Chemical properties
Specific impurity limits per element

Physical properties
>Isotopic composition 64Zn: >< 1.0 atomic %
>Physical form >Powder / crystals

Chemical properties
 

>Chemical form: >Zn(C2H3O2)2.2H2O
>Chemical purity of dry basis: >> 99.8 weight %

Specific impurity limits per element (max) in ppm (μg/g ZnO)
>Element >Symbol >Impurity limits ppm (μg/g)
>Ag         >Silver >10
>Al     >Aluminium >50
>As >Arsenic >10
>B >Boron >10
>Bi >Bismuth >10
>Ba >Barium >10
>Br >Bromine >10
>Ca >Calcium >10
>Cd     >Cadmium >10
>Cl >Chlorine >20
>Co >Cobalt >10
>Cr >Chromium >10
>Cu >Copper >10
>F >Fluorine >20
>Fe >Iron >10
>Hf     >Hafnium     >10
>I >Iodine >10
>In >Indium >10
>K >Potassium >10
>Li >Lithium     >10
>Mg >Magnesium >10
>Mn >Manganese  >10
>Mo >Molybdenum >10
>Na >Sodium >10
>Ni >Nickel >10
>P >Phosphorous >10
>Pb >Lead >10
>S >Sulphur (as sulphate/SO42-) >10
>Sb >Antimony >10
>Se >Selenium >10
>Si >Silicon >50
>Sn >Tin >10
>Sr >Strontium >10
>Sr >Strontium >10
>Ti >Titanium >10
>V >Vanadium >10
>remaining impurities(each) >10
>Insolubles (>0,45μm in HCl) >100

 

 

 

 



 

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