Zink comes from the German Zink, from Zinken ("'tines" or "teeth'")
The word "zinc" originated from the German word "Zink", which is believed to have its roots in the Persian word "sing".
It originates from the German word "zin" meaning tin.
The chemical formula is ZnI2. The name of this compound is zinc iodide.
Zinc bicarbonate is commonly known as zinc hydrogencarbonate.
Zinc hydroxide. It is base
Zinc is the full name of the metal. Zinc is an transition element, proton number 30, Relative atomic mass about 65. However, there are loads of possible zinc compounds (zinc chemically tied to something else) such as Zinc chloride, zinc sulphate, zinc nitrate...
The Latin name for zinc is "Zincum."
Zinc carbonate is a scientific name.
zinc sulfide wurtzite sphalerite matraite
Where does the name lomax originate from?
The scientific name of zinc is Zn (from its Latin name "Zincum").
Another name for Zinc is "Zink" if I'm not mistaken. :D Against part: zink is the miss spelling of zinc so that is not the answer