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  2. Zinc amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Zinc amalgam is a solution of zinc in mercury. In practice the term refers to particles of zinc with a surface coating of the amalgam. A gray solid, it is typically used for reduction. It is written as Zn(Hg) in reactions. [1] It is usually prepared by treating an aqueous suspension of zinc with mercuric chloride.

  3. Zinc smelting - Wikipedia

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    Zinc vapour and sulfides leave through the top and enter the condenser. Slag and lead collect at the bottom of the furnace and are tapped off regularly. The zinc is scrubbed from the vapour in the condenser via liquid lead. The liquid zinc is separated from the lead in the cooling circuit.

  4. Devarda's alloy - Wikipedia

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    Devarda's alloy is a reducing agent that was commonly used in wet analytical chemistry to produce so-called nascent hydrogen under alkaline conditions in situ.In the Marsh test, used for arsenic determination, hydrogen is generated by contacting zinc powder with hydrochloric acid.

  5. Diethylzinc - Wikipedia

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    Diethylzinc (C 2 H 5) 2 Zn, or DEZ, is a highly pyrophoric and reactive organozinc compound consisting of a zinc center bound to two ethyl groups. This colourless liquid is an important reagent in organic chemistry. It is available commercially as a solution in hexanes, heptane, or toluene, or as a pure liquid.

  6. Zinc - Wikipedia

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    Zinc powder is sometimes used as a propellant in model rockets. [154] When a compressed mixture of 70% zinc and 30% sulfur powder is ignited there is a violent chemical reaction. [154] This produces zinc sulfide, together with large amounts of hot gas, heat, and light. [154]

  7. Dental cement - Wikipedia

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    Zinc oxide/eugenol cements: Supplied as two pastes or as a powder (zinc oxide) and liquid (zinc acetate, eugenol, olive oil) A slow chelation reaction of two eugenol molecules and one zinc ion to form zinc eugenolate without moisture. However, setting can be completed fast when water is present. Bactericidal effect due to free eugenol