Zinc carbonate is a scientific name.
zinc carbonate Better known as Smithsonite, named after Smithsonian founder and English mineralogist, James Smithson.
Smithsonite
Zinc carbonate is the name of Zn2CO3.
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The scientific name of zinc is Zn (from its Latin name "Zincum").
The scientific name for marble is calcium carbonate. Other things that fall under the IUPAC name calcium carbonate are limestone, chalk, aragonite, and calcite.
One way to make zinc carbonate is by reacting a soluble zinc salt (such as zinc sulfate or zinc chloride) with a carbonate salt (such as sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate) in a solution. The zinc carbonate will precipitate out of the solution as a solid, which can then be filtered and dried.
The scientific name for eggshell is calcium carbonate.
The chemical formula of zinc carbonate is ZnCO3.
The chemical equation for zinc carbonate is ZnCO3
A scientific name for Chalk is called "Calcium Carbonate".
The scientific name for marble chips is calcium carbonate, which is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3.