Products / Services
  • Products / Services
  • Companies
  • Buy Leads
    Post Buy Requirement

    Zinc Carbonate

    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Retailer
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

    Zinc Carbonate is Inorganic compound. It is a white amorphous, odourless powder. Zinc Carbonate is not soluble in water. It is soluble in dilute Hydrochloric Acid & Acetic Acid. Zinc is a naturally....
    View More Details
    Send Enquiry

    Company Information

    • calendar Member Since 8 Years
    • building Nature of Business Retailer

    Ask for more detail from the seller

    Contact Supplier
    Report incorrect details

    Product Details no_img_icon

    Zinc Carbonate is Inorganic compound. It is a white amorphous, odourless powder. Zinc Carbonate is not soluble in water. It is soluble in dilute Hydrochloric Acid & Acetic Acid.
    Zinc is a naturally found in the earth’s crust and is an inherent part of our environment. Zinc is present not only in rock and soil, but also in air, water and the biosphere. Plants, animals and humans contain zinc in their bodies. The average natural level of zinc in the earth’s crust is 70 mgkg (dry weight), ranging between 10 and 300 mgkg (Malle 1992).
    In some areas, zinc has been concentrated to much higher levels by natural geological and geochemical processes (5-15% or 50,000-150,000 mgkg). Such concentrations, found at the earth’s surface and underground, are being exploited as ore bodies
    Centuries ago zinc was discovered in the metallic form, its ores were used for making brass and zinc compounds and also for healing wounds and sore eyes. It is believed that the Romans first made brass in the time of Augustus (20 B.C. – 14 A.D.). In the 13th century Marco Polo described the manufacture of zinc oxide in Persia.
    By 1374, zinc was recognized in India as a new metal – the 8th metal known to man at that time. At Zawar in India, both zinc metal and zinc oxide were produced from the 12th to the 16th century. Zinc metal was used to make brass, and zinc oxide served medical purposes.


    Share your requirements for a quick response!
    Tell us what you need?

    By clicking Get Quotes Now, I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

    Looking for Zinc Carbonate?

    Quantity
    Seller Contact Details
    Waiting for permission
    To search by voice, go to your browser settings and allow access to microphone

    Allow microphone access to search with voice