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About Zinc

Atomic symbol: Zn
Atomic number: 30
Atomic weight: 65.38
Atomic volume: 9.2 cm3/mol
Density: 7.14 g/cm3
Period Number: 4
Group number: 12
Group name: Trans. Met.
Element classification: Metal


States


Phase at room temperature: Solid
Melting Point: 692.78 K
Boiling point: 1180 K
Heat of fusion: 7.322 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 115.30 kJ/mol


Energies


Ionization Energy: 9.394 eV
1st ionization energy: 906.4 kJ/mole
2nd ionization energy: 1733.2 kJ/mole
3rd ionization energy: 3832.6 kJ/mole
Electronegativity: 1.65
Electron affinity: kJ/mole
Specific heat: 0.39 J/gK
Heat atomization: 131 kJ/mole atoms


Oxidation & Electrons


Shells: 2,8,18,2
Electron Shell Configuration: [Ar] 3d10 4s2
Minimum oxidation number: 0
Maximum oxidation number: 2
Minimum common oxidation number: 0
Maximum common oxidation no: 2


Appearance & Characteristics


Structure:: distorted hcp structure
Color: silvery
Hardness: 2.5 mohs
Toxicity: ?
Characteristics: brittle
Uses: batteries, galvanizing


Reactions


Reaction with air: vigorous, =>ZnO
Reaction with 6M HCl: mild, =>H2, ZnCl2
Reaction with 15M HNO3: vigorous, =>Zn(NO3)2, NOx
Reaction with 6M NaOH: mild, =>[Zn(OH)4](2-), H2


Other Forms


Number of isotopes: 5ZnH2
Oxide(s): ZnO
Hydride(s): ZnH2
Chloride(s): ZnCl2


Radius


Atomic Radius: 134 pm
Ionic radius (1- ion): pm
Ionic radius (1+ ion): pm
Ionic radius (2- ion): pm
Ionic radius (2+ ion): 88 pm
Ionic radius (3+ ion): pm


Conductivity


Thermal conductivity: 116 J/m-sec-deg
Electrical conductivity: 169.033 1/mohm-cm
Polarizability: 6.4 A^3


Abundance


Source: Sphalerite (sulfide)
Relative abundance solar system: 3.100 log
Abundance earth's crust: 1.79 log
Estimated crustal abundance: 7.0?101 milligrams per kilogram
Estimated oceanic abundance: 4.9?10-3 milligrams per liter
 
Zinc's appearance - bluish pale gray
Photograph of zinc metal, with a penny to show scale.
Galvanized steel pipes
Zinc oxide
Zinc dross
Zinc sulphate
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History


(German Zink, of obscure origin) Centuries before zinc was recognized as a distinct element, zinc ores were used for making brass. Tubal-Cain, seven generations from Adam, is mentioned as being an "instructor in every artificer in brass and iron." An alloy containing 87 percent zinc has been found in prehistoric ruins in Transylvania.

Metallic zinc was produced in the 13th century A.D. India by reducing calamine with organic substances such as wool. The metal was rediscovered in Europe by Marggraf in 1746. He demonstrated that zinc could be obtained by reducing calamine with charcoal.


Sources


The principal ores of zinc are sphalerite (sulfide), smithsonite (carbonate), calamine (silicate), and franklinite (zinc, manganese, iron oxide). One method of zinc extraction involves roasting its ores to form the oxide and reducing the oxide with coal or carbon, with subsequent distillation of the metal.


Properties


Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous metal. It is brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable at 100 to 1500C. It is a fair conductor of electricity, and burns in air at high red heat with evolution of white clouds of the oxide.

It exhibits superplasticity. Neither zinc nor zirconium is ferromagnetic; but ZrZn2 exhibits ferromagnetism at temperatures below 350K. It has unusual electrical, thermal, optical, and solid-state properties that have not been fully investigated.


Uses


The metal is employed to form numerous alloys with other metals. Brass, nickel silver, typewriter metal, commercial bronze, spring bronze, German silver, soft solder, and aluminum solder are some of the more important alloys.

Large quantities of zinc are used to produce die castings, which are used extensively by the automotive, electrical, and hardware industries. An alloy called Prestal(R), consisting of 78 percent zinc and 22 percent aluminum, is reported to be almost as strong as steel and as easy to mold as plastic. The alloy said to be so moldable that it can be molded into form using inexpensive ceramics or cement die casts.

Zinc is also used extensively to galvanize other metals such as iron to prevent corrosion. Zinc oxide is a unique and very useful material for modern civilization. It is widely used in the manufacture of paints, rubber products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, floor coverings, plastics, printing inks, soap, storage batteries, textiles, electrical equipment, and other products. Lithopone, a mixture of zinc sulfide and barium sulfate, is an important pigment.

Zinc sulfide is used in making luminous dials, X-ray and TV screens, and fluorescent lights.

The chloride and chromate are also important compounds. Zinc is an essential element in the growth of human beings and animals. Tests show that zinc-deficient animals require 50 percent more food to gain the same weight as an animal supplied with sufficient zinc.


Isotopes


Naturally occurring zinc contains five stable isotopes. Sixteen other unstable isotopes are recognized.


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