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The chemical element of atomic number 30, a silvery-white metal that is a constituent of brass and is used for coating (galvanizing) iron and steel to protect against corrosion,
  1. Coat (iron) with zinc or a zinc compound to prevent rust

Noun
  1. The chemical element of atomic number 30, a silvery-white metal that is a constituent of brass and is used for coating (galvanizing) iron and steel to protect against corrosion

  2. Galvanized iron or steel, esp. as the material of domestic utensils or corrugated roofs
    • - a zinc roof

  1. a bluish-white lustrous metallic element; brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable when heated; used in a wide variety of alloys and in galvanizing iron; it occurs naturally as zinc sulphide in zinc blende
  2. coat or cover with zinc
  3. Zinc (from Zink), also known as spelter, is a metallic chemical element; it has the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. It is the first element in group 12 of the periodic table. ...
  4. Zinc is a single user chat client based on Linux(unix) platform. zinc is available under a GPL license. Zinc is text based Instant messaging client.
  5. A metal roof, often referred to as a tin roof, is a roofing system made from metal pieces or tiles. It is a component of the building envelope.
  6. (The Zincs) The Zincs are a four-piece band originally from London, England, and now based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. They are signed to Chicago's Thrill Jockey Records . The Zincs were set up by English singer/songwriter James Elkington in 2000. ...
  7. a chemical element (symbol Zn) with an atomic number of 30; To electroplate with zinc; To coat with sunblock incorporating zinc oxide
  8. (zincs) zinc plates attached to the hull to minimize electrolysis (and ultimate failure) of the metal in the rudder and other areas
  9. To work with or to see zinc in your dreams, indicates substantial and energetic progress. Business will assume a brisk tone in its varying departments. To dream of zinc ore promises the approach of eventful success.
  10. Zinc is a product of a corrosive or aggressive water that is in contact with a galvanized plumbing system. Zinc can effect the taste and color of the water. The EPA maximum contaminant level for zinc is 5.0 ppm.
  11. Mineral important as a cofactor in energy metabolism, amino acid and protein synthesis; Antioxidant effects to protect the immune system. Essential for growth, tissue repair, and sexual development. Plays an important role in healing. ...
  12. An ion that is a yeast nutrient but that at high levels gives a metallic taste to beer.
  13. A difficult metal substrate to paint due to its reactivity. Also, a constituent of a drier or a pigment.
  14. Mineral important to the activity of enzymes needed for cell division and repair. Aids in proper functioning of the immune system.
  15. Chemical Symbol Zn. Element No. 30 of the periodic system; atomic weight 65.38. Blue-white metal; when pure, malleable and ductile even at ordinary temperatures; melting point 787 (degrees) F.; boiling point 1665 (degrees) F., specific gravity 7.14. ...
  16. A hard, metallic element with atomic weight 65.37 and atomic number 30. Its resistance to corrosion makes it useful for galvanizing, providing a rust resistant coating for iron or steel, as in galvanized roofing nails. ...
  17. An essential mineral that enhances immune function and cell growth and maintenance.
  18. Regarded in the eighteenth century as a semi-metal because of its relative brittleness.
  19. Metal. Used extensively to galvanise iron to protect against rust (see corrosion). Can be toxic to fish if present in sufficient concentrations in it's free form, however this is only usually in very poorly buffered, acidic (pH<5.5)  solutions.
  20. enters the aquatic environment primarily as a result of geochemical weathering and industrial and municipal discharges. Zinc is an essential element for living organisms.
  21. mineral necessary for many enzyme processes
  22. For many years, zinc has been used as an atringent, an antiseptic and a skin protectant. However, a recent advisory panel of the U. ...
  23. An essential element for human nutrition, with a daily requirement between 4 and 10 mg.  Long-term ingestion of zinc in amounts exceeding the daily requirement has not shown adverse effects. ...
  24. The MCL is 5 mg/L, because of problems with the aesthetic quality due to the taste of zinc.
  25. A bluish white metal that has the symbol Zn.