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Zinc chloride - Definition and Overview |
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Zinc chloride (ZnCl2) is a colorless or white material that is extremely hygroscopic. In its pure form it has a melting point of 317°C. One use is as a flux for soldering.
Four crystalline structures have been reported, although in pure form (i.e. water-free) only the delta phase can form.
Zinc chloride can be quenched from the melt to form a glassy material.
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Example Usage of chloride |
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optimumwellmn: If you crave salty foods: your body needs chloride, sodium, iodine. opt for raw goat's milk, fish, unrefined sea salt, or sea vegetables. |
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buerschte: "The vinyl-chloride-cloud moved peacefully over the gardens" - haha...wtf? |
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StitchDuran: Ringside doctor Stefan will give me the adrenaline chloride 1-1000 for the fight. Ringside doctors supply the adrenaline here. |
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