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Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate

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Zinc sulfate monohydrate is a chemical compound composed of zinc, sulfur, and water molecules. It typically appears as a white crystalline powder and is used primarily in agriculture as a micronutrient supplement for crops, in animal feed, and in various industrial applications. Its role as a zinc source makes it valuable in promoting plant growth and addressing zinc deficiencies in soil.

Key Features

  • Contains zinc, an essential trace mineral for biological processes
  • Includes water of crystallization (monohydrate form)
  • Soluble in water, facilitating easy application
  • Commonly used in agriculture, animal nutrition, and industrial processes
  • Relatively stable under standard conditions

Pros

  • Effective source of bioavailable zinc for plants and animals
  • Widely available and cost-effective
  • Good solubility enhances ease of use
  • Supports healthy crop yields when used appropriately

Cons

  • Overuse can lead to soil toxicity or environmental concerns
  • May cause skin or eye irritation if handled improperly
  • Requires precise dosing to avoid excessive buildup
  • Potential environmental impact if not managed responsibly

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:33:03 AM UTC