Zinc

Science / Chemistry / Zinc: Element 30, atomic weight 65.37, a reactive gray metal that dissolves in acids, used to galvanize metals and in many alloys (e. G. Brass and bronze).
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Zinc-Finger Protein

Science / Genetics / Zinc-Finger Protein: A secondary feature of some proteins containing a zinc atom: a DNA-binding protein. MORE

Zinc (Zn)

Science / Periodic Table of Elements / Zinc (Zn): Atomic number: 30, Atomic mass: 65.37 g.mol -1, Electronegativity: 1.6, Density: 7.11 g.cm-3 at 20?°C, Melting point: 420 ?°C, Boiling point: 907 ?°C, Vanderwaals radius: 0.138 nm, Ionic radius: 0. MORE

Zincography

Science / Chemistry / Zincography: Process of etching unprotected parts of a zinc plate with strong acids to produce a printing surface. MORE

Zinc Blende

Science / Geology / Zinc Blende: A term used in reference to the mineral sphalerite. MORE

Zinc Chromate

Lifestyle / Painting / Zinc Chromate: Rust-inhibiting pigment, greenish-yellow in color that is used with a high-hiding pigment. MORE

Zinc Oxide

Lifestyle / Painting / Zinc Oxide: Substance used as a white pigment for high-hiding power hardness and gloss. Reduces yellowing, increases drying; provides resistance to sulfur fumes and mildew. Used with linseed oil for self-cleaning MORE