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Definition of ZnB4O7:
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: Zinc borate.
1.1.2 English name: Zinc borate.
1.2 Atomic composition: ZnB4O7 consists of 1 atom of Zn (Zinc), 4 atoms of B (Boron), and 7 atoms of O (Oxygen).
1.3 Atomic weight: The total weight of all atoms in a ZnB4O7 molecule is 287.64 g/mol.
1.4 Ion structure: ZnB4O7 does not form ions but exists as a solid molecule under standard conditions. -
Properties of ZnB4O7:
2.1 Physical properties of ZnB4O7: ZnB4O7 is a solid, odorless, white substance that is insoluble in water. The pH of ZnB4O7 is 7, which means it is neutral.
2.2 Chemical properties of ZnB4O7: ZnB4O7 does not react with strong acids and bases. This substance has fire and mold resistance effects. -
Common chemical reactions with ZnB4O7: ZnB4O7 rarely involves in regular chemical reactions. It is mainly used as a flame retardant in the production of plastics and rubber.
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Synthesis of ZnB4O7:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of ZnB4O7: ZnB4O7 is usually not synthesized in the laboratory due to its complex process and special equipment requirements.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of ZnB4O7: In industry, ZnB4O7 is typically produced by the exchange reaction between borax (Na2B4O7.10H2O) and zinc sulfate (ZnSO4).