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Emanay zinc dust

Zinc is a bluish-white metal which dissolves readily in strong acids. In nature it occurs as a sulfide, oxide, or carbonate. In solution, it is divalent and can form hydrated Zn2+ cations in acids, and zincated anions — probably Zn(OH)42 — in strong bases (USEPA 1980, 1987). Zinc dust and powder are sold commercially under a variety of trade names Asarco, Blue powder, Cl 77949, Cl pigment metal 6, Emanay zinc dust, granular zinc, JASAD Merrillite, LI 5, and PASCO (USPHS 1989). Selected physical and chemical properties of zinc, zinc chloride, and zinc sulfate are listed in Table 9.2. [Pg.638]


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