To my knowledge, it is 7 x Zinc Phosphate and carries a charge of positive 2.
Hope this helps :)
There is no such compound as Zn(PO4)2. Zinc phosphate has the formula Zn3(PO4)2.
Zinc Orthophosphate
The abbreviation Zn stands for the element zinc.
ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chloride.
The chemical name for zinc acetate dihydrate is just this.
A single replacement (H+ for Zn), an oxidative acid reaction on reactive metal (Zn --> Zn2+ + 2e-).
This looks like it would be zinc(IV) carbonate, but that is not possible, since Zn has only one oxidation state, and that is 2+. So, the compound should be Zn(HCO3)2 as HCO3 (bicarbonate) has an oxidation number of 1-. So, Zn(HCO3)4 would not exist.
i think its Magnesium phosphorus oxide.
The scientific name of zinc is Zn (from its Latin name "Zincum").
The abbreviation Zn stands for the element zinc.
The scientific name of Zn MnO4 2 is Zinc Permanganate.
The answer is: Zn www.webelements.com Hope this helps. The answer is: Zn www.webelements.com Hope this helps.
Zn(C2H3O2)2 is zinc acetate.
The name of the compound Zn C2H3O22 or Zn (CH3COO)2 is Zinc acetate.
Zn:*Zn *for more info: http://www.chemicalaid.com/element.php?symbol=Zn
Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu 1.75g CuSO4 * (1moleCuSO4/159.62gCuSO4) * (1moleZn/1moleCuSO4) * (65.38gZn/1moleZn) = .7168g Zn 2.00g Zn - .7168g Zn = 1.2832g Zn in Excess
ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chloride.
A single replacement (H+ for Zn), an oxidative acid reaction on reactive metal (Zn --> Zn2+ + 2e-).
The chemical name for zinc acetate dihydrate is just this.