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What is ZnAt2?

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Updated: 6/7/2024

Its zinc diastide

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What is the chemical name for ZnAt2?

Zinc astatide.


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What is the chemical name for ZnAt2?

Zinc astatide.


How do you write Zinc Acetate?

Zinc acetate is typically written as Zn(CH3COO)2. It consists of one zinc atom bonded to four oxygen atoms and two acetate groups, which are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The chemical formula represents the ratio of zinc ions to acetate ions in the compound.


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