The discoverer of Zinc was a man named Andreas Margraff. He lived in Germany, which is also where he discovered the element. He discovered this in 1746.
No element with 121 electrons has yet been discovered (as of December 2016).
Although zinc compounds have been used for at least 2,500 years in the production of brass, zinc wasn't recognized as a distinct element until much later. Metallic zinc was first produced in India sometime in the 1400s by heating the mineral calamine (ZnCO3) with wool. Zinc was rediscovered by Andreas Sigismund Marggraf in 1746 by heating calamine with charcoal. Today, most zinc is produced through the electrolysis of aqueous zinc sulfate (ZnSO4).
Zinc is a common element.
Zinc is an element.
No. Zinc is an element.
Yes, the element of Zinc is metal, therefore it is a solid.
There is only ONE component in zinc. The component is zinc atoms. Zinc is an element and is listed in the Periodic Table of elements. Zinc is NOT a compound.
Zinc is a simple element, so the only thing in zinc is zinc.
Zinc!
zinc is an element on its own
zinc is an element, not a place.