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Alloys of zinc and copper are well known. There are no chemical compounds of zinc and copper.
Zinc and sulfur combine in a chemical reaction called a synthesis reaction to form zinc sulfide.
Cadmium, Zinc, Mercury
ZnI2 Zinc has a +2 charge and Iodine has a -1 charge. It takes 2 Iodine to balance on Zinc.
Zinc is dissolved (as Zn2+ ions) and H2 ga is evolved
The chemical formula ZnN don't exist; the zinc nitride has the chemical formula Zn3N2.
Yes, zinc reacts with other elements to form compounds. Some common zinc compounds include zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, and zinc chloride. These compounds have various industrial and medicinal applications.
Zinc and oxygen can combine to form zinc oxide (ZnO). This compound is commonly used in various applications such as in sunscreen, ointments, and as a semiconductor material.
Well, I think it can be but it would depend what you wanted to combine it with
When zinc and oxygen combine, they form zinc oxide. This reaction is typically slow in ambient conditions, but it can be sped up by heating. Zinc oxide is a white powder that is commonly used in sunscreens, ointments, and paints.
The ONLY elements that will not combine with other elements under normal conditions are the inert noble gases on the far right column of the periodic table, they will not even combine with themselves like other gases do. The reason for this is they are the only elements whose valence shell is entirely full of electrons. So of course zinc will combine with other elements, as its valence shell is not full.What might be confusing you is that zinc is commonly used as a coating on steel and iron to prevent rusting. What you may not know is that the zinc does this because it corrodes much faster than the steel or iron can rust, combining with the oxygen before the steel or iron could combine with the oxygen. Zinc can even (to a limited extent) combine with the oxygen in the existing rust, reducing it back to iron!Zinc very strongly combines with other elements.
When zinc acetate reacts with sodium phosphate, a double displacement reaction occurs. The zinc ions will combine with the phosphate ions to form zinc phosphate, while the sodium ions will combine with the acetate ions to form sodium acetate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Zn(CH₃COO)₂ + Na₃PO₄ → Zn₃(PO₄)₂ + 3NaCH₃COO.