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Zinc oxide is also called zinc white, calamine, philosopher's wool, Chinese white, and flowers of zinc. (Source: Wikipedia)
Another name for Zinc is "Zink" if I'm not mistaken. :D Against part: zink is the miss spelling of zinc so that is not the answer
No, zinc does not contain lead. Zinc and lead are two different elements with distinct chemical properties.
Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy
Zinc is used in the desilverization of lead because zinc has a higher affinity for silver than lead does. When zinc is added to molten lead containing silver, zinc combines with silver to form a zinc-silver alloy, which then floats to the surface for easy removal, leaving behind lead that is desilverized.
Galena is another name for lead ore.
My friend ! Another name lead is Pb. i'e; Pb-LEAD OK
Copper, tin, lead, antimony, zinc, to name a few. Tin and lead make pewter; potmetal is another name for white metals. White metals are primarily used for cheap castings, as they are easily melted...but do not have the strength of other metals.
In the blast furnace a mixed lead/zinc sinter is added and the lead bullion is tapped conventionally from the bottom of the furnace while metallic zinc vapour is distilled off and captured/condensed by a spray of molten lead droplets. A solution of zinc and lead leaving the condenser, when cooled this cool zinc can be floated off, while the lead is recirculated to the collector. Zinc being less dense can be continuously removed from the top layers.
Zinc is always found in combination with lead and silver. The largest lead-zinc-silver mine in Australia is Mount Isa, producing about 4.5 million tonnes silver-lead-zinc ore per annum with concentrations of: 154g/t silver 5.4% lead 6.5% zinc
The melting point of zinc is 419.5°C, while the melting point of lead is 327.5°C.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or other wise preparing lead ores, zinc ores, or lead-zinc ores