Zirconium oxide chloride, commonly known as zirconyl chloride octahydrate, is a white, water-soluble solid that serves as the most common water-soluble derivative of zirconium. It is primarily produced by hydrolysis of zirconium tetrachloride or by treating zirconium oxide with hydrochloric acid, and it is a key precursor for other zirconium compounds.
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CAS 7699-43-6
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oxozirconium(2+) dichloride
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