Zinc oxide is also called zinc white, calamine, philosopher's wool, Chinese white, and flowers of zinc. (Source: Wikipedia)
titanium oxide and zinc oxide
Zinc oxide can be obtained by heating zinc nitrate.
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Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.
a redox reaction takes place ( one gains oxygen and the other looses oxygen) the zinc (oxide) is displaced and the iron becomes iron oxide and zinc oxide becomes zinc
That would be zinc oxide.
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
In English language: zinc oxide. Of course in other languages the name is different.Technically it would be zinc (II) oxide, but +2 is by such a margin the most common oxidation state for zinc that it's usually just called "zinc oxide."
Zinc White
In English language: zinc oxide. Of course in other languages the name is different.Technically it would be zinc (II) oxide, but +2 is by such a margin the most common oxidation state for zinc that it's usually just called "zinc oxide."
zinc oxide is antiseptic in zinc paste
Zinc Oxide
Zinc Oxide
zinc(II) oxide
Zinc oxide (ZnO)
Zinc white is a name for zinc oxide - ZnO, used as dye.
No. Zinc oxide is a amphoteric oxide.