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  2. Tetrachlorozincate - Wikipedia

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    Related to the preparation of Lucas' reagent, tetrachlorozincates are often generated by combining hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride. A related anion is [Zn 2 Cl 6] 2−, in which again Zn(II) adopts a tetrahedral geometry. [2] Portion of the crystal structure of the salt hexaacetonitrilenickel(II) tetrachlorozincate ([Ni(CH 3 CN) 6] 2+ [ZnCl ...

  3. Zinc pyrithione - Wikipedia

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    Zinc pyrithione (or pyrithione zinc) is a coordination complex of zinc. It has fungistatic (inhibiting the division of fungal cells) and bacteriostatic (inhibiting bacterial cell division) properties and is used in the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis [ 2 ] and dandruff .

  4. Zinc compounds - Wikipedia

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    Zinc may be classified as a post-transition main group element with zinc(II). Zinc compounds are noteworthy for their nondescript appearance and behavior: they are generally colorless (unlike compounds of other elements with oxidation number +2, which are colored), do not readily engage in redox reactions, and generally adopt symmetrical ...

  5. Zinc(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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  6. Zinc - Wikipedia

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    Zinc is refined by froth flotation of the ore, roasting, and final extraction using electricity (electrowinning). Zinc is an essential trace element for humans, [8] [9] [10] animals, [11] plants [12] and for microorganisms [13] and is necessary for prenatal and postnatal development. [14]

  7. Diethylzinc - Wikipedia

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    The compound crystallizes in a tetragonal body-centered unit cell of space group symmetry I4 1 md. In the solid-state diethylzinc shows nearly linear Zn centres. The Zn-C bonds measure 194.8(5) pm, while the C-Zn-C angle is slightly bent with 176.2(4)°. [6]

  8. Group 12 element - Wikipedia

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    Zinc complexes merit inclusion in the Irving-Williams series as zinc forms many complexes with the same stoichiometry as complexes of copper(II), albeit with smaller stability constants. [25] There is little similarity between cadmium and silver as compounds of silver(II) are rare and those that do exist are very strong oxidizing agents.

  9. Zinc perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Like most other perchlorates such as copper perchlorate and lead perchlorate, zinc perchlorate is prone to deliquescence. Zinc perchlorate can form complexes with ligands such as 8-aminoquinoline , tricarbohydrazide, and tetraphenylethylene tetratriazole.