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Zinc has a valency of 2. It is represented by the symbol Zn.
The name of the compound Zn C2H3O22 or Zn (CH3COO)2 is Zinc acetate.
Zn(O2CCH3)2
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
zinc acetate is white in colour.
I think the formula of aluminate is AlO2 and valency is 1
Theoretically: dissolve 571,59 g of zinc uranyl acetate in 1 L water. But zinc uranyl acetate is not so soluble. I recommend a concentration of max. o,1 M (57,159 g of zinc uranyl acetate in 1 L water).
Yes.
Zinc (Zn) does not have variable valency
The chemical formula for silver acetate is AgC2H3O2
The formula for lithium acetate is LiC2H3O2.
Its valency is -2 Its chemical formula is Cr2O7