Xylene 2.5 liters
Xylene refers to a group of three isomeric aromatic hydrocarbon compounds: ortho-xylene, meta-xylene, and para-xylene. It is a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet odor. Xylene is primarily used as a solvent in various industrial processes, including the production of paints, coatings, adhesives, and rubber. It can also be found in small amounts in gasoline and other petroleum products.
Young modules apparatus
Young's modulus is a fundamental concept in material science and engineering, representing the stiffness of a material. It's typically measured using a device called a "Young's modulus apparatus" or simply "Young's modulus tester." This apparatus is used to determine the modulus of elasticity of a material, which is essentially its ability to deform under stress and return to its original shape when the stress is removed.
The apparatus usually consists of the following components:
- Test Specimen: This is the material sample whose Young's modulus needs to be determined. It could be a rod, wire, or any other shape depending on the requirements.
- Supports: The specimen is usually supported at its ends to ensure uniform loading and accurate measurements.
- Loading Mechanism: This applies stress or force to the specimen. It could be weights, hydraulic systems, or other mechanisms capable of applying controlled loads.
- Measurement Device: This could be a strain gauge, extensometer, or other devices capable of measuring the deformation of the specimen accurately.
- Data Acquisition System: This system records the applied force and the resulting deformation or strain in the specimen.
Zinc Carbonate 500gm
Analytical Reagents, Antioxidants, Catalysts, Excipients, Fertilizers, Wastewater Treatment Chemicals
Zinc carbonate (ZnCO₃) is a white, odorless powder that occurs naturally as the mineral smithsonite. It’s used in various applications including as a pigment in paints, a filler in rubber, and as a dietary supplement. Chemically, it's known for its ability to decompose upon heating to release carbon dioxide and zinc oxide. In the medical field, it's employed in topical preparations to treat skin conditions. Overall, zinc carbonate is valued for its versatility and effectiveness across different uses.
Zinc Chloride 500gm
Zinc chloride (ZnCl₂) is a white crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. It is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air. Zinc chloride is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as a flux for soldering, a catalyst in organic synthesis, and a wood preservative. It also has uses in textile processing, chemical synthesis, and as a disinfectant. Due to its ability to dissolve in water and its caustic nature, it should be handled with care, using appropriate safety measures.
Zinc Hydroxide 250gm
Zinc Metal Granular 500gm
Zinc metal granular consists of small, granular particles of zinc. It is a versatile material widely used in various applications, including as a corrosion-resistant coating in galvanization, in batteries, and in various chemical reactions. Its granular form enhances its surface area, making it effective in processes where rapid reaction or increased contact is needed. Zinc is known for its ability to protect other metals from rusting, thanks to its sacrificial corrosion properties. This form is also valuable in industrial processes where precise measurements and controlled reactions are essential.
Zinc Nitrate 500gm
Zinc Oxide 500gm
Analytical Reagents, Antioxidants, Electronic Chemicals, Excipients, Nutrient Supplements, UV Filters, Wastewater Treatment Chemicals
Zinc oxide is a versatile, inorganic compound often used in various applications. It appears as a white, powdery substance and is known for its numerous benefits. In cosmetics and skincare, it's favored for its ability to provide a protective barrier against UV rays, making it a common ingredient in sunscreens and lotions. Additionally, zinc oxide has antimicrobial properties, which makes it useful in treating minor skin irritations and rashes. In the industrial sector, it's used in rubber production, ceramics, and as a pigment in paints. Overall, it's valued for its protective, soothing, and functional properties.
Zinc sulphate 500gm
Analytical Reagents, Catalysts, Excipients, Fertilizers, Nutrient Supplements, Wastewater Treatment Chemicals
Zinc sulphate is an inorganic compound that appears as a colorless crystalline solid or white powder. It is highly soluble in water and has a slightly astringent taste. This compound is often used in various industrial applications, including the production of rayon, as a preservative for leather and wood, and in the manufacturing of lithopone, a white pigment.
In agriculture, zinc sulphate serves as a zinc supplement for animal feeds and fertilizers to prevent zinc deficiency in crops. It is also utilized in medicine as an astringent, in dietary supplements, and in topical applications to treat conditions like acne and zinc deficiency. Additionally, zinc sulphate is employed in water treatment processes and as a mordant in dyeing textiles.