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Zinc 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...
- Iron(III)
oxide or
ferric oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Fe2O3. It is one
of the
three main
oxides of iron, the
other two
being iron(II)...
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Zincite is the
mineral form
of zinc oxide (ZnO). Its
crystal form is rare in nature; a
notable exception to this is at the
Franklin and
Sterling Hill...
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cupric oxide (CuO).
Cuprous oxide is a
red-coloured
solid and is a
component of some
antifouling paints. The
compound can
appear either yellow or
red, depending...
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Black oxide or
blackening is a
conversion coating for
ferrous materials,
stainless steel,
copper and
copper based alloys,
zinc,
powdered metals, and silver...
- restoration. It is
prepared by
mixing zinc oxide (ZnO) and
magnesium oxide (MgO)
powders with a
liquid consisting prin****lly
of phosphoric acid, water, and buffers...
- (/ˈrɛdɒks/
RED-oks, /ˈriːdɒks/ REE-doks, reduction–
oxidation or
oxidation–reduction: 150 ) is a type
of chemical reaction in
which the
oxidation states of a reactant...
- titanium(IV)
oxide (TiO2).
Zinc pigments Zinc white (PW4):
zinc oxide (ZnO). Sachtolith:
zinc sulfide (ZnS).
Uranium salts. A
number of pigments, especially...
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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...
- ****ociation with
zinc ores,
cadmium oxide is a
common by-product
of zinc refining. It is
produced by
burning elemental cadmium in air.
Pyrolysis of other cadmium...