ZINC

metallic chemical element; symbol Zn; at. no. 30; at. wt. 65.38; m.p. 419.58 degrees Celsius; b.p. 907 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 7.133 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Zinc is a lustrous bluish-white metal. It is found in group IIb of the periodic table. It is brittle and crystalline at ordinary temperatures, but when heated to between 110 degrees Celsius and 150 degrees Celsius it becomes ductile and malleable; it can then be rolled into sheets. It is a fairly reactive metal. Although it is not abundant in nature, it is of great commercial importance. It is used principally for galvanizing iron, but is also important in the preparation of certain alloys, e.g., Babbitt metal, brass, German silver, and sometimes bronze. It is used for the negative plates in certain electric batteries and for roofing and gutters in building construction. Since the metal reacts with dilute mineral acid to liberate hydrogen, it is often used for this purpose in the laboratory. Zinc compounds are numerous and are widely used. Perhaps most important is zinc oxide, or zinc white, a versatile compound with many uses. Other zinc compounds include zinc chloride, used as a wood preservative, in soldering fluxes, as a mordant in dyeing textiles, and in adhesives and cements; and zinc sulfide, used in making lithopone as well as television screens and X-ray apparatus. The chromate, zinc yellow, serves as a pigment; sodium zincate, as a water softener and as a flocculating agent in water purification. The crystalline sulfate is known commonly as white vitriol. Zinc is essential to the growth of many kinds of organisms, both plant and animal. It is a constituent of insulin, which is used in the treatment of diabetes. Chief sources of zinc are the sulfide ore, zinc blende, or sphalerite (called also blende or "black Jack"); zincite, an oxide; calamine, a silicate; and smithsonite, the zinc carbonate. Zinc ores are widely and abundantly distributed throughout the world. The United States is the leading producer. The metallurgy of zinc depends upon the ore used. The sulfide ore is roasted to the oxide, then mixed with coal and heated to 1,200 degrees Celsius. The zinc vaporizes and is condensed outside the reaction chamber and cast into blocks called spelter. In another method the ore is processed by flotation, filtering, roasting, and leaching; the resulting solution is filtered and the zinc removed by electrolysis.

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...weight 65.38. There are several radioisotopes of zinc, of which zinc-65, with a half-life of 245 days, has been most widely used for biological studies. The rapid reaction of zinc with negatively charged groups may be pertinent to its...
Zinc Zinc is a bluish-white metal with a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure...alloys are obtained by ,alloying with aluminum, copper, and magnesium. Zinc melts at 788F (420 G) and boils at the com- paratively low temperature...
Zinc:- The earlier agricultural chemists showed...some plants contained appreciable amounts of zinc. There were speculations on the significance...idea about its physiological importance. Zinc salts were known to be toxic to plants in...
ZINC 1) ancient times humans usccl only scvcn...see Al I ())S). Unlike other metals, zinc cannot he smelted from its ores with carbon...technique tor making brass im-olvccl hcat- in1 zinc ore and charcoal in a crucible \\ith an...
...B12,37 or a hemoglobinopathy (see Chapter 23). Zinc Deficiency Clinical zinc deficiency was first recognized more than 40 years...with short stature and pubertal delay. Since then, zinc deficiency has been implicated in growth and developmental...
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...Diffusion Facilitator Gene Cdf-2 Mediates Zinc Metabolism in Caenorhabditis Elegans by...J. David Robertson , Kerry Kornfeld ZINC plays many roles in biological systems...promoting specific conformations, such as the zinc finger, and contributing to the active...
...Cause Resistance to High Levels of Dietary Zinc and Analysis Using a Genomewide Map of...Davis , Kerry Kornfeld METALS such as zinc, iron, and copper play essential roles in biological systems. Here we focus on zinc, since it is one of the most abundant...
Zinc Regulates the Stability of Repetitive Minisatellite DNA Tracts during...groups, with mutations in the genes encoding the high-affinity zinc transporter ZRT1 and the zinc-dependent transcription factor ZAP1. Interestingly, loss of the...
Maternal Zinc Supplements in Pregnancy Lower Risks Linked...Children born to women living in areas where zinc deficiency is common frequently suffer from...developmental delays, but those whose mothers take zinc supplements while pregnant have sharply...
Two Zinc-cluster Transcription Factors Control Induction...crassa aod-2 and aod-5 gene products as zinc-cluster transcription factors that control...that did not encode the DNAbinding domain of zinc-cluster proteins since a large family of...
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Namibias Rosh Pinah Zinc Mine Is Up for Sale. by James Koffi As a result of low world zinc prices and a resultant build-up of debts, Namibias...the only offer to purchase the mine. Low world zinc prices As a result of low world zinc prices...
Dont Forget the Zinc by Douglas Zipes If you run out of steam...routine, you might not be getting enough zinc in the diet, according to a new report...active young men who consumed a diet low in zinc during a nine-week study, their cardiovascular...
Casting About, from Al to Zinc the Best Metal for the Job Isnt Always...conducive to the process Finally I settled on zinc. I could just barely melt it (420C...there in my basement, pot full of molten zinc, I felt closer to them than I ever could...
Transparent Zinc Oxide Ofers Uvb-uva Protection by Sandra...ZCote, a transparent, microfine form of zinc oxide, to skin care manufacturers. The...us solve that problem," he emphasized. Zinc oxide has been available for years-you...
...common, especially among older people. Tiny zinc-air batteries are widely used in hearing...chemicals needed for both reactions. But zinc-air batteries contain only the anode-side chemical, zinc metal, which is converted to zincate ions...
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Just Zinc - a Little Bit of Clare May Be Space-Bound. Byline: Klara Kubiak...drilling in Quin, Co. Clare, has found what could beIrelands biggest zinc deposits in 100 years. Zinc is used to coat Space Shuttle parts and to protect the space craft...
Fears for Tara Jobs as Zinc Prices Plunge; Troubled: Tara Mines. FEARS for the...at Tara Mines in Co. Meath are growing as the price of zinc plummets. Tara, Europes biggest zinc mine, is owned by Swedish mining and smelting group...
Denture Glue Danger; Company Removes Zinc from Its Adhesive after Claims of Nerve...Total Care could lead to a build-up of zinc in the body which has been linked with...announced yesterday that it is removing zinc from the adhesives in response to health...
Improved Trading Outlook Hope for Zinc; RESTAURANTS. The future of Birminghams Zinc Restaurant was said to be still under consideration...decision to discontinue its plans to expand the Zinc brand. It said then it was considering selling...
Mine Plan Hit by Zinc Price Drop; Re-think on Financing Re...Business Correspondent A FALL in the price of zinc onworldmarkets has prompted a rethink on...planned to use revenues from the sale of zinc - the chief metal in White Rock - to finance...
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ZINC metallic chemical element; symbol Zn; at...133 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Zinc is a lustrous bluish-white metal. It is...used for this purpose in the laboratory. Zinc compounds are numerous and are widely used...
ZINC OXIDE chemical compound, ZnO, that is nearly insoluble in water but soluble...occurs as white hexagonal crystals or a white powder commonly known as zinc white. Zinc white is used as a pigment in paints; less opaque than lithopone, it...
ZINC SULFATE chemical compound ZnSO 4 , a very water soluble, transparent...as the mineral goslarite, and can be prepared by reacting zinc with sulfuric acid. It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds, fertilizers, and agricultural sprays; in...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: ZINC Periodic Table of the Elements: Zinc Atomic Number: 30 Atomic Symbol: Zn Zinc Atomic Weight: 65.38 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 2 ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
ZINC WHITE see zinc oxide . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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