zincate
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zinc·ate
(zĭng′kāt′)n.
Any of various salts containing ZnO22- or related hydroxide complexes, such as Zn(OH)3-.
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zincate
(ˈzɪŋkeɪt)n
(Elements & Compounds) any of a class of salts derived from the amphoteric hydroxide of zinc, Zn(OH)2, often thought of as the acid H2ZnO2
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zinc•ate
(ˈzɪŋ keɪt)n.
a salt derived from H2ZnO2, the acid form of amphoteric zinc hydroxide.
[1870–75]
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zinc·ate
(zĭng′kāt′) A chemical compound containing the group ZnO2.
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