zinc-zn
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Zinc-Zn. Brenda 7.4. General Info. Atomic number: 30 Melting Point: 419.58 C Boiling Point: 907 C Element Classification: Metal. Discovery. First produced in the 1400s in India Was rediscovered by Andreas Sigismund Marggraf in 1764. Description. It is a soft metal - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ZINC-ZNBrenda 7.4
GENERAL INFOAtomic number: 30Melting Point: 419.58 C
Boiling Point: 907 CElement Classification: Metal
DISCOVERYFirst produced in the 1400s in India
Was rediscovered by Andreas Sigismund Marggraf in 1764
DESCRIPTION It is a soft metal It a has grayish or blue-white color It contains 21 isotopes where 5 of them is
stable and the other 16 are not (unstable) It is brittle at low temperatures but malleable
at 100-150 C It is an electric conductor It burns in air at high red heat
THIS IS WHAT ZINC LOOKS LIKE…
USES OF ZINC
1. FORM NUMEROUS ALLOYSSuch as…BrassBronzeNickel SilverSoft SolderGerman SilverSpring BrassAluminum Solder
2. MAKE DIE CASTINGSIn..ElectricalAutomotiveHardware
3. TO GALVANIZE OTHER METALSTo prevent corrosionGalvanize means to put coating on iron
To make metals stop rusting for quite a long time
INTERESTING FACTSZinc is.. Found on roofs because it has a very high quality of roofing material A metal we all need for life Part of enzymes and many biological medicated
processes Easily reacted with acids to produce hydrogen Very slow to oxidize An interesting element because it is not a
poisonous element, where the two other elements that are in the same group with Zinc, Mercury and Cadmium, are both pretty poisonous.
Something we need for us to survive
HAZARDOUS EFFECTS OF ZINC TO THE ENVIRONMENTZinc production can cause: Water pollution-it can cause for fish to be
accumulated with Zinc which is able to bio magnify up the food chain
Soil pollution-farmlands could be polluted which can cause farm animals to absorb concentration that damages their health. It could also break down microorganisms and earthworms since their habitats are polluted.
Plants to have their system unstable, unhandled and uncontrolled
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ZINC In our body, if we don’t have enough
Zinc, we are not able to smell things. When you combine it with other
elements, it could get quite frisky Zinc is an abundant metal An enzyme called ‘Carbonic
Anhydrase’ needs Zinc to catalyze the reaction of CO2 and water
BIBLIOGRAPHYWebsites Helmenstine, Anne Marie. “Zinc Facts.” About.com. 25 April
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Website(2010, 25 April) Zinc - Periodic Table of Videos Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99wPiMb-k0o