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Zinc Sulphate is a chemical compound that serves as an essential micronutrient in agricultural applications. It is typically produced through the reaction of zinc oxide with sulfuric acid, resulting in a white crystalline powder or granules. This compound is vital for plant growth and development, as it plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including enzyme function and chlorophyll synthesis.
| Chemical formula | ZnSO4 |
| Purity | Typically 21% to 23% zinc content |
| Form | Granular or powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Color | White to colorless |
When selecting Zinc Sulphate, buyers should consider the required purity level and the specific form needed for their application, whether granular or powder. It is also important to specify the intended use, such as for soil application or as a foliar spray. Additionally, understanding the local soil conditions and zinc deficiency levels can help determine the appropriate quantity needed for effective results.
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Zinc Sulphate is used to correct zinc deficiency in crops, promoting healthy growth and improving yields.
It can be applied directly to the soil, mixed with fertilizers, or used as a foliar spray.
Yes, it is generally safe for a wide range of crops when used as directed.
Zinc Sulphate is permitted in organic farming, but check local regulations.
Symptoms include stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and poor fruit development.
It is produced by reacting zinc oxide with sulfuric acid.