-
Zinc is a
chemical element with the
symbol Zn and
atomic number 30. It is a
slightly brittle metal at room
temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance...
-
Zinc sulfide (or
zinc sulphide) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula of ZnS. This is the main form of
zinc found in nature,
where it mainly...
-
Zinc white is an
inorganic pigment composed of
zinc oxide that has been used by
painters since the late
eighteenth century.
Alongside lead and titanium...
-
hydrates of
zinc chloride are known, as well as four
forms of
anhydrous zinc chloride. All
forms of
zinc chloride are deliquescent.
Zinc chloride finds...
-
Zinc silicate may
refer to: Hemimorphite, a
zinc sorosilicate Willemite, a
zinc neosilicate Sauconite, a
zinc phyllosilicate This set
index article lists...
-
Zinc deficiency is
defined either as
insufficient zinc to meet the
needs of the body, or as a
serum zinc level below the
normal range. However,
since a...
-
units to form
symmetrical molecule. An
important feature is the
presence of
zinc atoms (Zn2+) on the axis of symmetry,
which are
surrounded by
three water...
-
Zinc stearate is a "
zinc soap" that is
widely used industrially. In this context, soap is used in its
formal sense, a
metal salt of a
fatty acid: in this...
-
Zinc gluconate is the
zinc salt of
gluconic acid. It is an
ionic compound consisting of two
anions of
gluconate for each
zinc(II) cation.
Zinc gluconate...
-
Zinc pyrithione (or
pyrithione zinc) is a
coordination complex of
zinc. It has
fungistatic (inhibiting the
division of
fungal cells) and bacteriostatic...