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ZnClZinc Chloride
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In order to see the effects of salt variation on the electrical and mechanical properties of the structural supercapacitor, three salts (lithium perchlorate, potassium perchlorate, and zinc chloride) were used.
Visual changes were observed with the copper coupons aged in the presence of zinc chloride, ethanolamine (Figure 4), chloroparaffin, and ferric chloride at both concentrations and in the presence of benzotriazole and boric acid only at the high concentration (Table 4).
The reaction was carried out at 70[degrees]C and three levels of zinc chloride (1, 2, or 3% of Zn[Cl.sub.2]).
In general, samples with 3 g zinc chloride and 70[degrees]C exhibited the highest firmness indicating maximum cross-linking.
A solution of ferene (0.2 mmol, 0.0988 g) in methanol (4.0 [cm.sup.3]) was added to zinc chloride (0.1 mmol, 0.0140 g) in methanol (1.0 [cm.sup.3]) [2].
Therefore, the present research work was conducted to investigate the effects of zinc chloride on peroxidase activity in the liver and kidney of Labeo rohita.
Another study was done on guinea pigs, rabbits and mice and in this study zinc chloride proved to be a strong irritant [102].
Chemical activation method using zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) were used to activate the raw material with ratio (1: 10).
However, chromium sodium sulfate cholate (prepared in EtOH and [H.sub.2]O), posses the least optical density, and hence the least antibacterial effect, as well as Nickel chloride cholate (prepared in EtOH), zinc chloride cholate (prepared in [H.sub.2]O).
Usually zinc is used as zinc citrate or zinc oxide (ZnO) or zinc chloride in toothpastes along with fluoride and triclosan.
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