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- Zinc Chloride - information regarding use in studio ceramics
- deliquescent
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinc_chloride
- forms zinc oxy-chloride cement used in dentistry
- It is an irritant of eyes and skin. Inhalation of its smoke has resulted in deaths.
- solubility in water 432.0 g/ 100 g (25 °C)
- Zinc Sulphate
- Wikipedia
- solubility57.7 g/100 mL, anhydrous
- When heated above 680 °C, zinc sulfate decomposes into sulfur dioxide gas and zinc oxide fume, both of which are hazardous (Wikipedia)
- Zinc sulfate powder is an eye irritant. Ingestion of trace amounts is considered safe. The Wikipedia site is not clear about what is safe but there is an upper limit.
- Zinc Acetate dihydrate
- solubility in water dihydrate: 43 g/100 ml (20 °C)
- solubility in methanol 1.5 g/100 mL (methanol)
- Zn(CH3COO?)2·2 H2O?
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