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zinc carbonate

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zinc carbonate [′ziŋk ′kär·bə‚nāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
ZnCO3White crystals that are insoluble in water, soluble in alkalies and acids; used in ceramics and ointments, and as a fireproofing agent and feed additive.


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7 g sodium sulphite per litre of water with or without a second agent such as sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, lithium carbonate and zinc carbonate.
The zinc carbonate reaction (#7) with carbon disulfide shows how the zinc compound can be used as a safe "getter" or reactant to remove carbon disulfide from an environment.
The Company's plan of operation, subject to maintaining sufficient funds, calls for drilling and sampling of the red zinc manto to define an ore reserve and continued mining of zinc carbonate from the white zinc manto for delivery to Metalline's fertilizer client.
 
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