Zinc phosphate is an inorganic compound used as a white powder that forms a corrosion-resistant coating on metal surfaces. It has largely replaced toxic pigments based on lead or chromium and became the most commonly used corrosion inhibitor by 2006.
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CAS 7779-90-0
Aluminium phosphate
leavening agent in baking powders
Tricalcium phosphate
food additive and fertilizer
Tribasic potassium phosphate
fertilizer and soil pH regulator
Dideuterium
Neutron moderator in nuclear reactors
Difluorine
manufacture of uranium hexafluoride and fluorocarbons
Liquid oxygen
oxidizing agent for steel and chemical production
Dichlorine
Disinfectant and oxidizing agent
trizinc diphosphate
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