ZINC ACETATE

CAS number: 5970-45-6
EC number: 209-170-2
Hill Formula: C₄H₆O₄Zn * 2 H₂0
Chemical formula    : (CH₃COO)₂Zn * 2 H₂O
Molar Mass: 219.49 g/mol

Zinc acetate is a salt with the formula Zn(CH3CO2)2, which commonly occurs as the dihydrate Zn(CH3CO2)2·2H2O. 
Both the hydrate and the anhydrous forms are colorless solids that are used as dietary supplements. 
Zinc acetates are prepared by the action of acetic acid on zinc carbonate or zinc metal. 
When used as a food additive, Zinc acetate has the E number E650.

Uses of Zinc acetate: 
Zinc acetate is a component of some medicines, e.g., lozenges for treating the common cold.
Zinc acetate can also be used as a dietary supplement.
As an oral daily supplement Zinc acetate is used to inhibit the body's absorption of copper as part of the treatment for Wilson's disease.

Zinc acetate is also sold as an astringent in the form of an ointment, a topical lotion, or combined with an antibiotic such as erythromycin for the topical treatment of acne.
Zinc acetate is commonly sold as a topical anti-itch ointment.

Zinc acetate is used as the catalyst for the industrial production of vinyl acetate from acetylene: 
Approximately 1/3 of the worlds production uses this route, which because Zinc acetate is environmentally messy, is mainly practiced in countries with relaxed environmental regulations such as China.

Structures of Zinc acetate: 
In anhydrous zinc acetate the zinc is coordinated to four oxygen atoms to give a tetrahedral environment, these tetrahedral polyhedra are then interconnected by acetate ligands to give a range of polymeric structures.
In the dihydrate, zinc is octahedral, wherein both acetate groups are bidentate.
Heating Zn(CH3CO2)2 in a vacuum results in a loss of acetic anhydride, leaving a residue of basic zinc acetate, with the formula Zn4O(CH3CO2)6. 

Description of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is a nutritional supplement. 
Zinc acetate is a vital component necessary for the proper functioning, growth, and development of your body. 
Zinc acetate helps to improve immunity, promotes wound healing, and prevents skin infections and acne. 

Zinc acetate also relieves cold, decreases the progression of age-related diseases, etc. 
Zinc acetate works by balancing the amount of Zinc in your body for normal bodily functions. 

Zinc acetate may also be used as an adjuvant treatment in Wilson's disease (a genetic disorder in which excess copper builds up in your body). 
Zinc acetate decreases the absorption of copper in your intestine and increases its excretion from the body.

Zinc acetate may cause some side effects like nausea, vomiting, stomach irritation or discomfort, indigestion, metallic taste, etc. 
These side effects of Zinc acetate are usually mild and subside by themselves. 
However, consult your doctor if they persist or worsen. 

Zinc acetate should be taken according to your doctor's instruction. 
Do not take more or less than the prescribed dose of Zinc acetate. 
Take Zinc acetate for the recommended duration for better results. 

Zinc acetate is not recommended for use if you are allergic to it. 
Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems or any other medical conditions before taking this medication. 
Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or are breastfeeding. 

IUPAC name: 
Zinc acetate

Other names: 
Acetic acid, Zinc salt
Acetic acid, Zinc(II) salt
Dicarbomethoxyzinc
Zinc diacetate

Applications of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used as a dietary supplement and in lozenges used to treat the common cold.
Zinc acetate is employed in the synthesis of layered Zn-arylphosphonates with potential application in sorption, ion exchange or catalysis. 
Zinc acetate is also used in the ultrasonic preparationof zinc sulfide nanoparticles coated on silica particles.

Indication of Zinc acetate:
Zinc can be used for the treatment and prevention of zinc deficiency/its consequences, including stunted growth and acute diarrhea in children, and slowed wound healing. 
Zinc acetate is also utilized for boosting the immune system, treating the common cold and recurrent ear infections, as well as preventing lower respiratory tract infections .

Zinc acetate is the chemical compound with the formula Zn(O2CCH3)2 but more commonly refers to the dihydrate Zn(O2CCH3)2(H2O)2. 
Both the hydrate and the anhydrous forms are colorless solids that are commonly used in chemical synthesis and as dietary supplements. 
Zinc acetates are prepared by the action of acetic acid on zinc carbonate or zinc metal.

CAS Number:    
557-34-6 (anhydrous) 
5970-45-6 (dihydrate)  
CHEBI: 62984
ChEMBL: ChEMBL1200928  
ChemSpider: 10719  
ECHA InfoCard: 100.008.338  
EC Number: 209-170-2
E number: E650 (flavour enhancer)
PubChem CID: 11192
RTECS number: ZG8750000
UNII:     
H2ZEY72PME (anhydrous)  
FM5526K07A (dihydrate) 
UN number: 3077
CompTox Dashboard (EPA): DTXSID8038770

Zinc acetate is a salt with the formula Zn(CH3CO2)2, which commonly occurs as the dihydrate Zn(CH3CO2)2·2H2O. 

KEYWORDS:
5970-45-6, 209-170-2, Zinc(II) acetate, Acetic acid zinc salt, Dicarbomethoxyzinc, Zinc di(acetate), UNII-H2ZEY72PME, H2ZEY72PME, CHEBI:62984, Siltex CL 4

Zinc Acetate is a moderately water soluble crystalline Zinc source that decomposes to Zinc oxide on heating. 
Zinc acetate is generally immediately available in in most volumes, including bulk quantities. 
All metallic acetates are inorganic salts containing a metal cation and the acetate anion, a univalent (-1 charge) polyatomic ion composed of two carbon atoms ionically bound to three hydrogen and two oxygen atoms (Symbol: CH3COO) for a total formula weight of 59.05. 
Acetates are excellent precursors for production of ultra high purity compounds, catalysts, and nanoscale materials. 
We also produce Zinc Acetate Solution. 

Chemical Identifiers of Zinc acetate:
Linear Formula: Zn(C2H3O2)2
MDL Number: MFCD00012454
EC No.: 209-170-2
Beilstein/Reaxys No.: N/A
Pubchem CID: 11192
IUPAC Name: zinc; diacetate
SMILES: CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].[Zn+2]
InchI Identifier: 1S/2C2H4O2.Zn/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2
InchI Key: DJWUNCQRNNEAKC-UHFFFAOYSA-L

Applications of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate anhydrous is used in the synthesis of layered Zn-arylphosphonates with potential application in sorption, ion exchange or catalysis. 
Zinc acetate is utilized in the ultrasonic preparation of zinc sulfide nanoparticles coated on silica particles. 
Zinc acetate is administered orally or parenterally as a nutritional supplement. 
Zinc acetate finds an application in the field of industries such as wood preservation, manufacturing other zinc salts, polymers, manufacture of ethylene acetate, as a dye mordant, and analytical reagent. 
Zinc acetate also acts as a plating inhibitor on primary water piping.

Zinc Acetate Properties (Theoretical):
Compound Formula: C4H6O4Zn
Molecular Weight: 183.48
Appearance    : White powder or crystals
Melting Point: N/A
Boiling Point: N/A
Density: 1.84 g/cm3
Solubility in H2O: N/A
Exact Mass: 181.955751
Monoisotopic Mass: 181.955751

Basic properties and structures of Zinc acetate:
Like virtually all zinc compounds, this salt consists of Zn2+ ions. 
The acetate group is capable of binding to metal ions in a variety of ways through its two oxygen atoms and several connectiviites are observed for the various hydrates of zinc acetate. 
Anhydrous zinc acetate adopts a polymeric structure consisting of zinc coordinated to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral environment, each tetrahedron being connected to neighbors by the acetate groups.

The acetate ligands are not bidentate. In contrast, most metal diacetates feature metals in octahedral coordination with bidentate acetate groups. 
In zinc acetate dihydrate the zinc is octahedral, wherein both acetate groups are bidentate.

Basic zinc acetate:
Heating Zn(CH3CO2)2 in a vacuum results in loss of acetic anhydride, leaving a residue of "basic zinc acetate," with the formula Zn4O(CH3CO2)6. 
This cluster compound has the tetrahedral structure shown below. 
This species closely resembles the corresponding the analogous beryllium compound, although it is slightly expanded with Zn-O distances ~1.97 vs ~1.63 Å for Be4O(OAc)6.

Applications of Zinc acetate:
Dietary and medicinal applications of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used as a dietary supplement and in lozenges used to treat the common cold. 
Zinc acetate alone is thought to be more effective at treating the common cold than zinc gluconate.

Zinc acetate can also used to treat zinc deficiencies. 
As an oral daily supplement Zinc acetate is used to inhibit the body's absorption of copper as part of the treatment for Wilson's disease. 
Zinc acetate is also sold as an astringent in the form of an ointment, a topical lotion; or combined with an antibiotic (erythromycin) for the topical treatment of acne.

Industrial applications of Zinc acetate:
Industrial applications include wood preserving, manufacturing other zinc salts, polymers, manufacture of ethylene acetate, as a dye mordant, and analytical reagent.
Zinc acetate is a precursor via a sol-gel route to the transparent semiconductor zinc oxide.

What is zinc acetate?
Zinc is a mineral that is used to treat Wilson's disease, a rare genetic disorder in which copper builds up in some of your vital organs such as the brain or liver. 
Zinc acetate is usually given to people who have already been treated with a chelating drug to remove copper from the body.
Zinc acetate may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Side effects of Zinc acetate:
Major & minor side effects for Zinc acetate:
-Nausea and Vomiting
-Stomach upset
-Indigestion
-Unusual tiredness or weakness

Uses of Zinc acetate:
What is it prescribed for?
Wilson's disease is a genetic disorder in which excess copper builds up in your body, particularly in the liver, brain, and eyes. 
Zinc acetate is used as an adjunct treatment for Wilson's disease.

Nutritional supplementation:
Zinc acetate is used as a nutritional supplement. 
Zinc acetate improves overall health by improving your immunity. 
Zinc acetate is used to relieve the common cold, decrease the progression of eye problems, promote wound healing, improve skin conditions like acne, etc.

Chemical formula: Zn(CH3COO)2(H2O)2 (dihydrate)
Molar mass: 
219.50 g/mol (dihydrate)
183.48 g/mol (anhydrous)
Appearance: White solid (all forms)
Density: 1.735 g/cm3 (dihydrate)
Melting point: Decomposes at 237 °C (459 °F; 510 K) (dihydrate loses water at 100 °C)
Boiling point: decomposes
Solubility in water: 43 g/100 mL (20 °C, dihydrate)
Solubility: 1.5 g/100 mL (methanol)
Magnetic susceptibility (χ): −101.0·10−6 cm3/mol (+2 H2O)

Uses of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used after other medications to treat a certain liver disease (Wilson's disease). 
This inherited disease causes the liver to hold onto too much copper, resulting in liver damage and other serious problems. 
Zinc acetate causes the intestines to make more of a certain substance (a protein) that prevents the body from absorbing too much copper from food, thereby preventing further damage.

When zinc oxide reacts with acetic acid zinc acetate is formed. 
Zinc Acetate commonly occurs as dihydrate and is in white crystalline in nature. 
Zinc acetate is used as a food additive and is also used to treat zinc deficiencies in humans. 
Zinc acetate is a white colour solid of all the forms.

Use for zinc acetate ZnC4H6O4 (CAS number: 557-34-6 (anhydrous)):
Zinc acetate is mainly used in wood processing, plastics production, as a food additive and in adhesives.
Zinc acetate is used in wood preservatives because it inhibits various microbiological processes and thus counteracts wood degradation and rot.

The catalyst used is zinc acetate in the preparation of various plastic polymers, for example PET. 
As a food additive, zinc acetate is only approved for chewing gum. 
In the medical field, it is relevant as a component of adhesive for plastic dental implants, as an additive in cough drops and as a component of mouthwashes and toothpastes.

Properties Of Zinc Acetate Structural Formula:
Chemical formula: C4H6O4Zn
Molecular weight:
183.468 g/mol (anhydrous)
219.50 g/mol (dihydrate)

Density: 1.735 g/cm3 (dihydrate)
Chemical names: Zinc diacetate, zinc salt, and Acetic acid,
Boiling point: decomposes
Melting point: Decomposes at 237 °C

Zinc Acetate Structural Formula:
The structural formula for zinc acetate is as shown in the figure below. 
It features tetrahedral molecular shape with octahedral geometry. 
The zinc is coordinated to 4 oxygen atoms to give an ionically balanced zinc acetate tetrahedral environment.

How to use Zinc Acetate Capsule:
Take Zinc acetate by mouth, usually 3 times daily or as directed by your doctor. 
Take each dose at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after all food or beverages (except water). 
Swallow the capsule whole. 
Do not crush or chew the capsules.

Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.
Use Zinc acetate regularly to get the most benefit from it. 
To help you remember, take Zinc acetate at the same times each day.
Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.

Physical Description of Zinc acetate:
Obtained in both anhydrous form and as a dihydrate. 
Both are white crystalline solids. 
The primary hazard is the threat posed to the environment. 
Zinc acetate immediate steps should be taken to limit spread to the environment. 
Zinc acetate is used to preserve wood, to make other zinc compounds, as a food and feed additive.

Quality Level: 200
assay: 99.99% trace metals basis
form: solid
reaction suitability:
core: zinc
reagent type: catalyst
impurities: <0.2% water
density: 1.84 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string: CC(O[Zn]OC(C)=O)=O
InChI: 1S/2C2H4O2.Zn/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key: DJWUNCQRNNEAKC-UHFFFAOYSA-L

Zinc Acetate in diabetes treatment:
Diabetes is one of the most common non-infectious diseases; it develops when the pancreas produces little or no insulin (type 1), or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces (type 2). 
Diabetes is considered one of the leading causes of death in most developed countries and is growing into an epidemic in many developing and newly industrialized nations.

Pharma acetates:
Niacet’s acetates, mainly sodium acetate but also ammonium acetate, potassium acetate, and zinc acetate are used in the production of insulin. 
Additionally, as a constituent in insulin products, sodium acetate acts as an oxidative fuel preventing the body from producing antibodies during insulin injection.

Molecular Weigh: 183.5     
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 0     
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 4 
Rotatable Bond Count: 0     
Exact Mass: 181.955750     
Monoisotopic Mass: 181.955750     
Topological Polar Surface Area: 80.3 Ų     
Heavy Atom Count: 9     
Formal Charge: 0     
Complexity: 25.5 
Isotope Atom Count: 0     
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0     
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0     
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0     
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count    : 0     
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 3     
Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes    

Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula ZnO. ZnO is a white powder that is insoluble in water, and it is widely used as an additive in numerous materials and products including rubbers, plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesives, sealants, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, and first-aid tapes. 
Although Zinc acetate occurs naturally as the mineral zincite, most zinc oxide is produced synthetically. 
Zinc oxide is widely used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including dermatitis, itching due to eczema, diaper rash and acne. 
Zinc acetate is used in products such as baby powder and barrier creams to treat diaper rashes, calamine cream, anti-dandruff shampoos, and antiseptic ointments. 

Zinc acetate is also a component in tape (called "zinc oxide tape") used by athletes as a bandage to prevent soft tissue damage during workouts. 
Zinc oxide can be used in ointments, creams, and lotions to protect against sunburn and other damage to the skin caused by ultraviolet light (see sunscreen). 
Zinc acetate is the broadest spectrum UVA and UVB absorber that is approved for use as a sunscreen by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is completely photostable. 
When used as an ingredient in sunscreen, zinc oxide blocks both UVA (320–400 nm) and UVB (280–320 nm) rays of ultraviolet light. 

Zinc oxide and the other most common physical sunscreen, titanium dioxide, are considered to be nonirritating, nonallergenic, and non-comedogenic. 
Zinc oxide nanoparticles can enhance the antibacterial activity of ciprofloxacin. 
Zinc acetate has been shown that nano ZnO which has the average size between 20 nm and 45 nm can enhance the antibacterial activity of ciprofloxacin against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli in vitro. 
The enhancing effect of this nanomaterial is concentration dependent against all test strains. 

This effect may be due to two reasons. 
First, zinc oxide nanoparticles can interfere with NorA protein, which is developed for conferring resistance in bacteria and has pumping activity that mediate the effluxing of hydrophilic fluoroquinolones from a cell. 
Second, zinc oxide nanoparticles can interfere with Omf protein, which is responsible for the permeation of quinolones into the cell.

Zinc Acetate Health & Safety Information:
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: H302-H319-H400
Hazard Codes: Xn, N
Risk Codes: 22-36-50/53
Safety Statements: 26-60-61
RTECS Number: AK1500000
Transport Information: UN 3077 9/PG 3
WGK Germany: 3 

Zinc acetate is a chemical compound with the formula Zn(CH3COO)2 the acetic acid salt of zinc, more commonly encountered as dihydrate, Zn(CH3COO)2·2 H2O.
Zinc acetate is also used as food additive, E650.

Description of Zinc acetate:
Zinc Acetate dihydrate is available as fine white crystals that are easily soluble in water.

Product grades:
Zinc Acetate dihydrate is available in pharmaceutical and pure grade.

Stability of Zinc acetate:
Stable for 3 years from the date of production. 
Physical stability and appearance may change before the end of shelf-life if not stored single-stacked in the well-closed original packaging, dry and at room temperature.

Handling of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is classified as hazardous. 
Always check the Safety Data Sheet and label before using the product.

APPLICATIONS of Zinc acetate:
Crystallization grade Zinc acetate dihydrate for formulating screens or for optimization

FEATURES of Zinc acetate:
Formulated in Type 1+ ultrapure water: 18.2 megaohm-cm resistivity at 25°C, < 5 ppb Total Organic Carbon, bacteria free (<1 Bacteria (CFU/ml)), pyrogen free (<0.03 Endotoxin (EU/ml)), RNase-free (< 0.01 ng/mL) and DNase-free (< 4 pg/µL)

About Zinc acetate Helpful information:
Zinc acetate is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 100 to < 1 000 tonnes per annum.
Zinc acetate is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products and cosmetics and personal care products.
Other release to the environment of Zinc acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid.

Article service life of Zinc acetate:
Release to the environment of Zinc acetate can occur from industrial use: industrial abrasion processing with low release rate (e.g. cutting of textile, cutting, machining or grinding of metal).
Other release to the environment of Zinc acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment) and outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials).
Zinc acetate can be found in products with material based on: plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones) and rubber (e.g. tyres, shoes, toys).

Widespread uses by professional workers of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, fertilisers, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics and personal care products.
Zinc acetate is used in the following areas: agriculture, forestry and fishing.
Zinc acetate is used for the manufacture of: and chemicals.
Other release to the environment of Zinc acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.

Formulation or re-packing of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, laboratory chemicals, fertilisers, pH regulators and water treatment products and polymers.
Release to the environment of Zinc acetate can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures and formulation in materials.

Uses at industrial sites of Zinc acetate:
Zinc acetate is used in the following products: laboratory chemicals, pharmaceuticals, washing & cleaning products, polymers and cosmetics and personal care products.
Zinc acetate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Zinc acetate is used in the following areas: health services.
Zinc acetate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, food products and plastic products.
Release to the environment of Zinc acetate can occur from industrial use: as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates), in the production of articles, in processing aids at industrial sites, as processing aid and as processing aid.

Manufacture of Zinc acetate:
Release to the environment of Zinc acetate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.

Before taking Zinc acetate:
You should not use zinc acetate if you are allergic to it.
Tell your doctor if you have ever had: kidney disease; or any condition that makes it hard for your body to absorb nutrients from food (malabsorption).

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
You should not breastfeed while taking zinc acetate.
Zinc acetate should not be given to a child younger than 10 years old.

How should I take zinc acetate?
Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. 
Use Zinc acetate exactly as directed.
Take on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 to 3 hours after a meal.
If zinc acetate upsets your stomach, take the medicine between breakfast and lunch.

Swallow the capsule whole and do not crush, chew, break, or open it.
Take zinc acetate regularly to get the most benefit.
You will need medical tests.
Store at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light.

What happens if I miss a dose?
Take the medicine as soon as you can, but skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next dose. 
Do not take two doses at one time.

What should I avoid while taking zinc acetate?
You may need to avoid certain foods that can make it harder for your body to absorb zinc acetate. 
This includes milk, coffee, bread, bran, and boiled eggs. 
Follow your doctor's instructions

Zinc acetate side effects:
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Zinc acetate may cause serious side effects. 
Call your doctor at once if you have: speech problems; or unusual changes in mood or behavior.

Common side effects of zinc acetate may include: upset stomach; or abnormal lab tests.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. 
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. 

HAZARD SUMMARY of Zinc acetate:
* Zinc Acetate can affect you when breathed in.
* Contact can irritate the skin and eyes.
* Breathing Zinc Acetate can irritate the nose and throat causing coughing and wheezing.
* Zinc Acetate may affect the kidneys.

IDENTIFICATION of Zinc acetate:
Zinc Acetate is a white solid with a faint vinegar odor. 
Zinc acetate is used in textile dyes, medicine, and as a wood preservative.

REASON FOR CITATION:
* Zinc Acetate is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is cited by DOT, DEP, HHAG and EPA.

WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMITS:
No occupational exposure limits have been established for Zinc Acetate. 
This does not mean that this substance is not harmful. 
Safe work practices should always be followed.

WAYS OF REDUCING EXPOSURE:
* Where possible, enclose operations and use local exhaust ventilation at the site of chemical release. 
If local exhaust ventilation or enclosure is not used, respirators should be worn.
* Wear protective work clothing.
* Wash thoroughly immediately after exposure to Zinc Acetate and at the end of the workshift.
* Post hazard and warning information in the work area. 
In addition, as part of an ongoing education and training effort, communicate all information on the health and safety hazards of Zinc Acetate to potentially exposed workers. 

International and further names for zinc acetate ZnC4H6O4 are:
Acetate of zinc (II)
Zinc acetate (United States and United Kingdom)
L'acétate de zinc (France)
zinc acetate (Netherlands)

ZINC ACETATE
Zinc diacetate
557-34-6
Zinc(II) acetate
Acetic acid, zinc salt
Dicarbomethoxyzinc
Zinc acetate anhydrous
Acetic acid, zinc(II) salt
Zinc di(acetate)
Zn(OAc)2
UNII-H2ZEY72PME
H2ZEY72PME
CHEBI:62984
Acetic acid, zinc salt (2:1)
Siltex CL 4
CCRIS 3471
MFCD00012454
NSC-75801
HSDB 1043
EINECS 209-170-2
NSC 75801
zinc;diacetate
AI3-04465
zinc (II) acetate
zinc acetate carrageenan
Zn(II)Ac2
ZA/CG
SCHEMBL51
ZINC ACETATE BASIC
C4H6O4Zn
Zinc Acetate 35% 40M
(CH3CO2)2Zn
DSSTox_CID_18770
DSSTox_RID_79392
DSSTox_GSID_38770
NPC-02
CHEMBL1200928
DTXSID8038770
Zinc Acetate, Trace metals grade
Tox21_302016
AKOS015837576
DB14487
NCGC00255475-01
82279-57-0
CAS-557-34-6
E650
S264
SY010404
CS-0013863
FT-0689089
E70002
A918239
Q204639

209-170-2 [EINECS]
5970-45-6 [RN]
Acétate de zinc, hydrate (2:1:2) [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Acetic acid, zinc salt, hydrate (2:1:1) [ACD/Index Name]
Dicarbomethoxyzinc
MFCD00066961 [MDL number]
ZG8750000
zinc acetate [USAN] [Wiki]
Zinc acetate dihydrate
Zinc acetate hydrate (1:2:2) [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Zinc diacetate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Zinc diacetate dihydrate
Zinkacetathydrat (1:2:2) [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(ACETYLOXY)ZINCIO ACETATE DIHYDRATE
[5970-45-6] [RN]
32771-64-5 [RN]
Acetic acid zinc salt
cis-zeatin
D06408
FM5526K07A
Galzin
Galzin (TN)
UNII:FM5526K07A
UNII-FM5526K07A
Zinc (II) acetate dihydrate
Zinc acetate (USP)
Zinc Acetate 2-hydrate
zinc acetate di-hydrate
zinc acetate hydrate
Zinc acetate hydrate (JAN)
zinc acetate, dihydrate
zinc and diacetate and dihydrate
zinc diethanoate dihydrate
ZINC(2+) DIACETATE DIHYDRATE|ZINC(2+) DIACETATE DIHYDRATE
ZINC(2+) ION DIACETATE DIHYDRATE
Zinc(II) acetate dihydrate
zinc;diacetate;dihydrate
zincacetatedihydrate
Zinkacetathydrat(1:2:2)

acetic acid zinc salt (2:1)
acetic acid zinc(II) salt
acetic acid, zinc salt (2:1)
acetic acid, zinc(II) salt
dicarbomethoxyzinc
zinc acetate
zinc acetate (anhydrous)
zinc di(acetate)
zinc diacetate
zinc(II) acetate
zinc(II) acetate

Regulatory process names:
Acetic acid, zinc salt (2:1)
Zinc acetate
Zinc di(acetate)
zinc di(acetate)

CAS names:
Acetic acid, zinc salt (2:1)

IUPAC names
ZINC ACETATE
Zinc acetate
zinc acetate
Zinc Acetate
Zinc acetate
Zinc acetate dihydrate
Zinc Acetate, Anhydrous
Zinc Acetato 2-hidrato
Zinc di(acetate)
zinc di(acetate)
Zinc di(acetate)
zinc di(acetate)
Zinc diacetate
zinc diacetate
zinc(2+) diacetate
zinc(2+) ion diacetate
Zinc(II) Acetate
zinc(II) acetate
zinc;diacetate

Other identifiers:
128514-83-0
128514-83-0
131853-00-4
131853-00-4
1416549-90-0
1416549-90-0
1883462-25-6
1883462-25-6
557-34-6
5970-45-6

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