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zinc stearate basic information |
product name: | zinc stearate |
synonyms: | afco-chem zns;ai3-00388;antidust 2;caswellno926;coad;dermarone;dibasic zinc stearate;dibasiczincstearate |
cas: | 557-05-1 |
mf: | c36h70o4zn |
mw: | 632.33 |
einecs: | 209-151-9 |
product categories: | organic-metal salt;dusting powder. |
mol file: | 557-05-1.mol |
zinc stearate chemical properties |
mp | 128-130 °c(lit.) |
density | 1.095g/cm3 |
water solubility | insoluble |
merck | 14,10158 |
stability: | stable. incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. |
cas database reference | 557-05-1(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | zinc(ii) n-octadecanoate(557-05-1) |
epa substance registry system | octadecanoic acid, zinc salt(557-05-1) |
safety information |
hazard codes | xi |
risk statements | 37 |
safety statements | 22-26-36/37/39-38 |
wgk germany | - |
rtecs | zh5200000 |
hazardous substances data | 557-05-1(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
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zinc distearate | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
zinc stearate usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | white powder with fatty acid odour |
usage | used in rubber, plastic, poyester, abbrasive, coating, printing inks and pvc industry. |
general description | white, hydrophobic powder with a slight, characteristic odor. mp: 130°c. density: 1.1 g cm-3. insoluble in water, ethyl alcohol and diethyl ether. soluble in acids. non-toxic. in technical grades, the percentage of zinc may vary according to the intended use. products with less than the theoretical amount of zinc are more acidic. |
reactivity profile | zinc stearate is non-flammable but combustible. incompatible with oxidizing agents, dilute acids. emits acrid smoke and fumes of zno when heated to decomposition (hazardous chemicals desk reference, p. 865 (1987)). |