Zn
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historical examples
finally, the central globe, zn c, follows the same cruciform line of disintegration.
occult chemistry annie besant and charles w. leadbeater
damson, dam′zn, n. a rather small oval fruited variety of the common plum, esteemed for preserving.
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
in the ill-stration, the tubes cu and zn correspond to the conducting plates of copper and zinc of a voltaic cell.
physics willis eugene tower
do not join the other end to the other binding-post, zn, of the zinc plate.
the study of elementary electricity and magnetism by experiment thomas m. st. john
crimson, krim′zn, n. a deep red colour, tinged with blue: red in general.
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
chemical symbol
zinc
zn
the symbol for the element zinc.
zn
the symbol for zinc.
zinc
(zĭngk)
symbol zn
a shiny, bluish-white metallic element that is brittle at room temperature but is malleable when heated. it is used in alloys such as br-ss and bronze, as a coating for iron and steel, and in various household objects. zinc is essential to human and animal growth. atomic number 30; atomic weight 65.39; melting point 419.4°c; boiling point 907°c; specific gravity 7.133 (25°c); valence 2. see periodic table.
zinc
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