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  2. Zinc cycle - Wikipedia

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    Zinc fluxes between the lithosphere and biosphere, through basins in soil, biomass, water systems, and industry. [1] Estimated fluxes are shown as labeled arrows in Gg/year. The zinc cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that transports zinc through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.

  3. Zinc–zinc oxide cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Zn/ZnO cycle. For chemical reactions, the zinc–zinc oxide cycle or Zn–ZnO cycle is a two step thermochemical cycle based on zinc and zinc oxide [1] for hydrogen production [2] with a typical efficiency around 40%. [3]

  4. Zinc - Wikipedia

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    Zinc oxide is used to protect rubber polymers and plastics from ultraviolet radiation (UV). [127] The semiconductor properties of zinc oxide make it useful in varistors and photocopying products. [146] The zinc zinc-oxide cycle is a two step thermochemical process based on zinc and zinc oxide for hydrogen production. [147]

  5. List of cycles - Wikipedia

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    Age of the Earth – Aluminum cycle – Arsenic cycle – Boron cycle – Bromine cycle – Cadmium cycle – Calcium cycle – Carbonate–silicate cycle – Chlorine cycle – Chromium cycle – Climate change – Copper cycleCycle of erosion – Dynamic topography – Dynamic topography – Earthquake cycle – Fluorine cycle – Glaciation – Gold cycle – Iodine cycle – Iron ...

  6. Category:Zinc - Wikipedia

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    Zinc–zinc oxide cycle; Zinc–air battery; ZincFive This page was last edited on 15 April 2021, at 14:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Zinc–bromine battery - Wikipedia

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    A zinc-bromine battery is a rechargeable battery system that uses the reaction between zinc metal and bromine to produce electric current, with an electrolyte composed of an aqueous solution of zinc bromide. Zinc has long been used as the negative electrode of primary cells. It is a widely available, relatively inexpensive metal.

  8. Silver zinc battery - Wikipedia

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    Primarily developed for aircraft, they have long been used in space launchers and crewed spacecraft, where their short cycle life is not a drawback. Non-rechargeable silver–zinc batteries powered the first Soviet Sputnik satellites, as well as US Saturn launch vehicles, the Apollo Lunar Module, lunar rover and life-support backpack.

  9. Zinc (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Zinc cycle, in ecology and geology; Zinc etching, 2-d artworks; Zinc white, inorganic pigment composed of zinc oxide; Zingiber cassumunar (ZINCS), a species of ginger; Zync; Zincke, a surname; Zinke, a surname; Zink (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with ZINC; All pages with titles beginning with Zinc; All pages with titles ...