Boots, Superdrug, pharmacies and some garden centers
Zinc can be purchased at the celadon dept store on the 5th floor.
you can buy it at the veilstone department store. 2nd floor middle person
Several products at Wal-Mart include zinc powder as an ingredient. Read the labels in the medicated powders section for which ones contain zinc. Raw zinc powder can be found on-line in bulk, look for Zinc Oxide Powder.
Bad idea, it will corrode and cause zinc poisoning when the juice is consumed.
no
Is because it doesn't have the CO2
No, it is not advisable to store ferrous sulfate solution in a zinc container. Zinc can react with ferrous sulfate solution and cause contamination or corrosion of the container, leading to potential leakage or damage. It is recommended to store ferrous sulfate solution in a container made of a material that is compatible with the solution, such as glass or plastic.
I would talk to a nutritionist or a professional at a health food store like GNC. Another good way to find the information you need would be to talk to your family physician.
Zinc itself does not easily catch on fire in normal conditions. However, if heated to high temperatures, zinc can produce zinc oxide fumes, which can ignite and cause a fire. It is important to handle and store zinc safely to prevent any fire hazards.
No, zinc sulfate solution should not be stored in a copper vessel as it can react with the copper, causing the formation of zinc-copper compounds and contaminating the solution. This can lead to degradation of the container and potential contamination of the solution. It is advisable to store zinc sulfate solution in containers made of materials that are chemically compatible, such as glass or certain types of plastic.
Zinc forms a compound with sulphur. it gives zinc sulphide, known as the mineral zinc blende or sphalerite. Hope I helped:) ^_^
No. The zinc will react with the ferrous sulphate, dissolving the zinc and forming solid iron. This is due to the positions of iron and zinc in the activity series.See the Related Questions for more information about the activity series.