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  • | image = Zinc-1.jpg | stowage factor = 1,11 m<sup>3</sup>/t (zinc ashes)
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  • ...called ‘white rust’. In severe cases this rusting may penetrate the entire zinc coat and expose the underlying metal which will normally show up as black p ...e. Again, in all probability where there is residual acid, the acid of the zinc will be discoloured and could be confused with that generated by contact wi
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  • ...eel substrate. Substrate attack will begin earlier, the larger the area of zinc coating missing in the first place.<br><br>
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  • | image = Zinc-1.jpg | stowage factor = 1,11 m<sup>3</sup>/t (zinc ashes)
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  • * Zinc is dissolved in a solution of sodium bisulfite, the zinc-sodium sulphite precipitated by milk of lime, leaving the hydrosulfite in s
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  • Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properti Low-zinc brasses below 20% are resistant to stress-corrosion cracking and are easily
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  • ...sed. The galvanising of steel sheet can be defined as the application of a zinc coating over the surface of the steel to protect it against exposure to the ...and unattractive in appearance as opposed to the bright perspective of the zinc surface produced by the hot dip method. <br><br>
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  • ...], [[Lead]] carbonate, strontium chromate, zinc oxide, zinc phosphate, and zinc sulfide. Titanium dioxide or anatase titanium is the white pigment in most * Zinc pigments: zinc white, zinc ferrite<br><br>
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  • ...ar, white or greyish powder) consisting of a mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide. It is used in interior [[paints]] and in some enamels. It is widel
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  • ...of [[alizarin]], to which it is chemically related, as when distilled with zinc dust it yields methyl-anthracene. It has also received the names of anchusi ...ent. Other compounds used as carriers are: chalk, clay, gypsum, tin oxide, zinc oxide, white earth, and green earth. Often a mordant, such as tannic acid,
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  • Muntz metal is a form of alpha-beta brass with about 60% copper, 40% zinc and a trace of iron.
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  • ...e [[lead]] is rare. Today, the lead mainly smelt and extract together with zinc, silver and copper and other metals. The most important lead ore is the [[g
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  • * Copper, iron, [[lead]], manganese, nickel and zinc concentrates.
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  • ...d fine sheet (i.e. electrolytically) coated sheet, for example plated with zinc etc.) electric steel sheet and tinplate are provided with multilayer packag ...tective zinc oxide layer does not form, but rather a thicker layer of pure zinc oxide. At the contact points between the sheets, this layer has the appeara
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  • ...nd costly. Loss of weight should not occur when the commodity is packed in zinc cases, but when packed in ordinary wooden cases or wooden barrels loss may
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  • ...s toxic and corrosive fumes. The solution in water is a weak base. Attacks zinc in the presence of water. This produces flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen).
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  • * Black, metacinnabar (β-HgS), is less common in nature and adopts the zinc blende (T2d-F43m) crystal structure.<br><br>
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  • ...on with oxidizers. In the presence of moisture, reacts with [[aluminium]], zinc, tin and their compounds, evolving hydrogen, a flammable gas. Causes burns
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  • ...enides of iron and copper). These wastes contain concentrations of copper, zinc, cadmium, and bismuth that can be recovered economically, as can their cont ...ses still contains significant contaminants of arsenic, antimony, bismuth, zinc, copper, silver, and gold. The melt is treated in a reverberatory furnace w
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  • ...ap steel, iron (ISS), [[lead]], [[aluminium]], copper, stainless steel and zinc. There are two main categories of metals: ferrous and non-ferrous. Metals w * Common non-ferrous metals are copper, brass, aluminum, zinc, magnesium, tin, nickel, and [[lead]].
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  • ...nas have long been the most important ore of silver in mining. In addition zinc, cadmium, antimony, arsenic and bismuth also occur in variable amounts in l
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  • ...he production of phosphate fertilizers, and zinc is produced by dissolving zinc oxide into sulfuric acid, purifying the solution and electrowinning.<br><br
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  • ...um ratio. and contains such essential elements such as magnesium, iron and zinc. The typical ration formulated for the feeding of dairy cattle consists of
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  • * Zinc ash
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  • ...sorb mercury vapors (spill kits also use [[Activated Carbon]] and powdered zinc).<br><br> ...dispersal of the mercury and should not be used. Afterwards, fine sulfur, zinc, or some other powder that readily forms an amalgam (alloy) with mercury at
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  • ...e also a good source of protein, as well as minerals such as iron, copper, zinc, and magnesium. As a good source of fiber, garbanzo beans can help lower c
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  • ...er alloys exist, many with important uses. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze usually refers to copper-tin alloys, but can refer to any alloy of
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  • ...ls including Calcium, Copper, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium and Zinc. All of these minerals are found in greater quantities in cocoa powder than
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  • Some special, large and angle profiles have a hot-dip galvanized or zinc sprayed finish and are thus protected from corrosion. The degree of rusting Careless handling may result in damage to protective layers (e.g. zinc), which consequently lose their protective function, so causing corrosion.
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  • ...even at concentrations of 100 ppm. Anhydrous ammonia corrodes copper- and zinc-containing alloys, and so brass fittings should not be used for handling th
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  • ...rolled sheet may be further processed by dipping the sheet into a bath of zinc to produce coils of [[galvanised steel]] sheeting. Alternatively, tin plate
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  • | Zinc | Zinc is a bluish white metal that is used to create smoke effects for fireworks
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  • ..., [[Potassium Hydroxide]], [[Sodium Hydroxide]], [[Calcium Chloride]], and zinc chloride 25%). Then, the raw material is carbonized at lower temperatures (
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  • ...tective zinc oxide layer does not form, but rather a thicker layer of pure zinc oxide. <br><br>
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  • ...c matter and in the presence of moisture is corrosive to [[aluminium]] and zinc. If drums arrive holed due to rough handling, the contents may be found to
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  • Most base metals (copper, [[lead]], zinc, nickel) are traded internationally on the London Metal Exchange, with smal
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  • a) Waste gases from zinc, copper, lead or nickel smelters<br>
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  • ...the group is ATiO<sub>3</sub>; where the A can be either iron, magnesium, zinc and/or manganese. The Ilmenite Group members differ from the other members * Ecandrewsite (Zinc Iron Manganese Titanium Oxide)
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  • ...Number (TAN) is the measure of a lubricant's acidity. Other tests include zinc, phosphorus, or sulfur content, and testing for excessive foaming.<br><br>
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  • ...e and produces a ‘white-grey steel with no blemishes’ as a preparation for zinc silicate and epoxy coatings. In all [[plastics]], low concentrations of res <b>Zinc silicate coating</b><br>
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  • ...will not exceed 5,000 psi with any long-term reliability. Applying tin or zinc plating to the coupling also results in smaller gaps and improves leak resi * Metal plating (copper, tin, or zinc)
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  • ...les are cinnabar (HgS), an ore of [[mercury]], sphalerite (ZnS), an ore of zinc, or cassiterite (SnO2), an ore of tin. Gems are minerals with an ornamental
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  • ...), chlorine (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn) and nickel (Ni) (1987). <br><br>
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  • ...Animal glue is used to bind the chemicals together, and a small amount of zinc oxide may be added to the tip to give it a whitish color. The base contains
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  • |Zinc ...on, especially in infants, causing protein deficiency, beri-beri, iron and zinc deficiency, is common in countries where rice forms an overwhelming percent
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  • ...etal to metal and from production site to production site. Aluminum, lead, zinc and tin are very often transported in this form.
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