- Zn(NO3) 2,
chlorate Zn(ClO3) 2,
sulfate ZnSO 4,
phosphate Zn 3(PO4) 2,
molybdate ZnMoO 4,
cyanide Zn(CN) 2, ****nite
Zn(AsO2) 2, ****nate
Zn(AsO4) 2·8H 2O and...
-
oxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula ZnO. It is a
white powder which is
insoluble in water.
ZnO is used as an
additive in
numerous materials and...
- metal, zinc oxide, or
related materials in
nitric acid:
Zn + 2 HNO3 →
Zn(NO3)2 + H2
ZnO + 2 HNO3 →
Zn(NO3)2 + H2O
These reactions are
accompanied by the hydration...
- vitriol"), zinc
phosphate Zn 3(PO 4) 2 (used as
primer pigment), zinc
molybdate ZnMoO 4 (used as
white pigment), zinc
chromate ZnCr
O 4 (one of the few colored...
-
formula ZnSO4(H2O)x. All are
colorless solids. The most
common form
includes water of
crystallization as the heptahydrate, with the
formula ZnSO4·7H2O...
- Zinc
acetate is a salt with the
formula Zn(CH3CO2)2,
which commonly occurs as the
dihydrate Zn(CH3CO2)2·2H2O. Both the
hydrate and the
anhydrous forms...
-
ZnI2 is
linear as
predicted by
VSEPR theory with a
Zn-I bond
length of 238 pm. In
aqueous solution the
following have been detected:
Zn(H2O)62+, [
ZnI(H2O)5]+...
- Zinc
chloride is the name of
inorganic chemical compounds with the
formula ZnCl2·nH2O, with x
ranging from 0 to 4.5,
forming hydrates. Zinc chloride, anhydrous...
- Zinc
carbonate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula ZnCO3. It is a
white solid that is
insoluble in water. It
exists in
nature as the
mineral smithsonite...
- (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 occurs as...