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Zincate

Zn " solutions by, e.g., NaOH. Occurs hydrated and loses water on heating. Dissolves in acids and in excess alkali (to give zincates). Used as rubber filler and as an absorbent in surgical dressings. [Pg.433]

Unlike cadmium and mercury and, in fact, all metals of Group II, zinc dissolves readily in alkalis forming zincates. in which the zinc atom is contained in a complex hydroxo-anion, for example ... [Pg.418]

Exceptions to the use of the root name of the central atom are antimonate, bismuthate, carbonate, cobaltate, nickelate (or niccolate), nitrate, phosphate, tungstate (or wolframate), and zincate. [Pg.219]

Zinc forms salts with acids but since it is amphoteric, it also forms zincates, eg, [Zn(OH)2 H20] and Z.n([7) ). The tendency of zinc to form stable hydroxy complexes is also important because some basic zinc salts are only slightly soluble in water. Examples are 3Zn(OH)2 ZnSO [12027-98-4] and 4Zn(OH)2 ZnCl2 [11073-22-6] which may precipitate upon neutralization of acidic solutions of the salts. [Pg.419]

Reference 38 is a good guide to the selection of plate thickness test methods. Test methods may vary with the purity and electrochemical activity of the deposit. Metals deposited from commercial plating solutions are seldom pure. For example, zinc deposits from the three commonly used baths, ie, cyanide, chloride, and zincate, vary significantly in purity and activity (39). Standard ASTM test methods for determining plate thickness are... [Pg.151]

KOH in strikes for zinc die casting is kept below about 3 g/L for Cu strike on zincated Al, sodium bicarbonate is added to lower pH to about 9.8—10.2. [Pg.157]

It is liquefied by conducting the gas through a condenser cooled with ice water. Where difficult to obtain, it may be prepared by passing chlorine gas through a stirred suspension of sodium tetrakis(cyano-C)zincate prepared in situ from sodium cyanide and zinc sulfate. ... [Pg.90]

Metal salts in alkaline solution Cuprammonium complex Nickel and cobalt ammonia complex Cyanides (q.v.) Copper pyrophosphates Plumbites Zincates... [Pg.506]

The alkali metal hydroxides are also readily absorb CO2 and H2S to form carbonates (or hydrogencarbonates) and sulfides (or hydrogen-sulfides), and are extensively used to remove mercaptans from petroleum products. Amphoteric oxides such as those of Al, Zn, Sn and Pb react with MOH to form aluminates, zincates, stannates and plumbates, and even SiC>2 (and silicate glasses) are attacked. [Pg.87]

ZnO is amphoteric (p. 640), dissolving in acids to form salts and in alkalis to form zincates, such as [Zn(OH)3] and [Zn(OH)4] . The gelatinous, white precipitate obtained by adding alkali to aqueous solutions of Zn" salts is Zn(OH)2 which, like ZnO, is amphoteric. [Pg.1209]

This results in high concentrations of zincate ions that are effective scavengers. However, high concentrations of zincate can lead to problems related to mud performance. [Pg.1335]

The majority of metals and alloys available depend for their resistance to corrosion on the properties of an oxide film or corrosion product which is formed initially by the corrosion process. In many cases the protectiveness of the oxide film is determined by its stability in aqueous solutions in a specific pH range, either chemically dissolving to form aquocations at lower pH values or complex anions (aluminate, ferroate, plumbate, zincate, etc.) at higher pH values (Fig. 2.22). An important property of the chemical is therefore the pH value that it develops when dissolved in water. For many materials and many chemicals this is the overriding factor and in many cases... [Pg.407]

The solution also contains a high concentration of zinc (as zincate), which is noble relative to aluminium. As metallic aluminium is exposed, it corrodes, reducing zincate ions and forming a coating of zinc ... [Pg.354]

Additional metal layers can create bimetallic corrosion cells if discontinuities appear in service. The layer of copper beneath cadmium plate on aluminium (using a zincate plus cuprocyanide deposit technique) can cause corrosion troubles. When aluminium is plated with nickel and chromium, rapid service corrosion in the zinc layer causes exfoliation. [Pg.355]

Copper/silver-plated copper Solder-dipped copp>er/tin-plated aluminium Copper/tin-plated copper Copper/solder-dipped copper Copper/reflowed tinned copper Silver-plated copper/tin-plated copper Silver-plated copper/solder-dipped copper Gold-plated copper/tin-plated copper Aluminium/tin-plated aluminium (zincate process)... [Pg.453]

Zinc is electrodeposited from the sodium zincate electrolyte during charge. As in the zinc/bromine battery, two separate electrolytes loops ("posilyte" and "nega-lyte") are required. The only difference is the quality of the separator The zinc/ bromine system works with a microporous foil made from sintered polymer powder, but the zinc/ferricyanide battery needs a cation exchange membrane in order to obtain acceptable coulombic efficiencies. The occasional transfer of solid sodium ferrocya-nide from the negative to the positive tank, to correct for the slow transport of complex cyanide through the membrane, is proposed [54],... [Pg.206]

The reason for this limited cycle life is the high solubility of the zinc electrode in alkaline electrolyte the zincate ions formed are deposited again during the subsequent charging in the form of dendrites, i.e., of fernlike crystals. They grow in the direction of the counterelectrode and finally cause shorts. [Pg.285]

Thus in this system, in addition to the usual requirements, the separator has the task of delaying penetration for as long as possible. A membrane would be regarded as perfect which lets hydroxyl ions pass, but not the larger zincate ions. This requirements is best met by regenerated cellulose ( cellophane ) [10,11], which in swollen condition shows such ion-selective properties but at the same time is also chemically very sensitive and allows only a limited number of cycles the protective effects of additional fleeces of polyamide or polypropylene have already been taken into account. [Pg.285]


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2-zincated oxazole

A-zincation

Alkynyl zincates

Allylic ethers, zincated

Ammonium zincate

Barium zincate

Calcium Alumino-Zincate

Carbenoid zincate

Carbozincations Zincation

Cross-coupling reactions zincates

Dichloro(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinato)-zincate

Direct Zincation Reactions

Direct zincation

Directed zincation

Electrodes calcium-zincate

Enolate zincate

Higher order zincates

Homologation zincates

Hydrazone zincated

Immobilized zincate

Ketones zincates

Lithium dichloro -zincate

Lithium zincates

Magnesium zincates

Metalation zincate preparation

Mixed zincate

Mixed zincate metalation

Mixed zincate preparation

Phosphonate. zincated

Preparation of zincates

Pyridines 2-zincate

Pyrimidines zincation

Silyl zincates

Sodium zincate

Thiophene-2-zincates

Vinyl zincate

Zinc direct zincation reactions

Zincate , tetrahydrido lithium

Zincate ion

Zincate lithium

Zincate magnesium

Zincate reactivity

Zincate reagents

Zincate, tetrachloro

Zincate, triorganolithium salt

Zincate, triorganolithium salt compounds

Zincated hydrazone derivative

Zincates

Zincates

Zincates compounds

Zincates preparation

Zincates reactions

Zincation

Zincation

Zincation Mediated by Amidozinc Complexes

Zincation oxidative

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