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Chemical formula for zinc acetate antimony trioxide

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Answered by rajunagaeee219
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Dacron is manufactured by heating a mixture of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid at 420−460K in the presence of zinc acetate- antimony trioxide catalyst.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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The chemical formula of "Zinc Acetate" is : Zn(CH_{3}COO)_{2}

  • Any ionic compound is formed using a cation and an anion
  • Here the Zinc i.e. Zn is a positive ion with a charge of +2. Zn^{+2}
  • The anion i.e. the negatively charged ion is the acetate ion. The valency of acetate ion is -1 i.e. CH_{3}COO^{-1}
  • Thus, both combine by crisscrossing valency to get neutralized. Thus, the acetate ion occurs twice to balance the charge and form Zinc Acetate as : Zn(CH_{3}COO)_{2}

The chemical formula of "Antimony Trioxide" is : Sb_{2}O_{3}

  • Any ionic compound is formed using a cation i.e. positive ion and an anion i.e. negative ion.
  • Here the Antimony metal i.e. Sb is a positive ion with a charge of +3. Sb^{+3}
  • The anion is the trioxide ion i.e. the single oxygen ion. The valency of oxygen ion is -2 i.e. O^{2-}
  • Thus, both combine by neutralizing the valency. So, the Antinomy ion is added twice and the oxygen is added thrice to balance the charge as -6 and +6 and form Antimony Trioxide as : Sb_{2}O_{3}

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