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O que (quem) é zinc-containing - definição

Zinc-54; Zinc-55; Zinc-56; Zinc-57; Zinc-58; Zinc-59; Zinc-60; Zinc-61; Zinc-62; Zinc-63; Zinc-64; Zinc-65; Zinc-66; Zinc-67; Zinc-68; Zinc-69; Zinc-70; Zinc-71; Zinc-72; Zinc-73; Zinc-74; Zinc-75; Zinc-76; Zinc-77; Zinc-78; Zinc-79; Zinc-80; Zinc-81; Zinc-82; Zinc-83; Zinc-61m1; Zinc-61m2; Zinc-61m3; Zinc-65m; Zinc-69m; Zinc-71m; Zinc-73m1; Zinc-73m2; Zinc-77m; Zinc-78m; Zn-65; Zinc isotopes; Zinc isotope

Isotopes of zinc         
Naturally occurring zinc (30Zn) is composed of the 5 stable isotopes 64Zn, 66Zn, 67Zn, 68Zn, and 70Zn with 64Zn being the most abundant (48.6% natural abundance).
white vitriol         
  • Aqueous solutions of zinc sulfate consist of the [[aquo complex]] [Zn(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>.
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
White vitriol; Zinc vitriol; Zinc Sulphate; Zinc sulphate; Zinc Sulfate; Zinkosite; Zinc (II) sulfate; ZnSO4; White Vitriol; O4SZn; ATC code A12CB01; ATCvet code QA12CB01; Sulphate of zinc; Zinc sulfate monohydrate
¦ noun archaic crystalline zinc sulphate.
Zinc toxicity         
TYPE OF METAL POISONING CAUSED BY EXCESS ZINC IN THE BODY
Excess zinc
Zinc toxicity is a medical condition involving an overdose on, or toxic overexposure to, zinc. Such toxicity levels have been seen to occur at ingestion of greater than 50 mg of zinc.

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Isotopes of zinc

Naturally occurring zinc (30Zn) is composed of the 5 stable isotopes 64Zn, 66Zn, 67Zn, 68Zn, and 70Zn with 64Zn being the most abundant (48.6% natural abundance). Twenty-five radioisotopes have been characterised with the most abundant and stable being 65Zn with a half-life of 244.26 days, and 72Zn with a half-life of 46.5 hours. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 14 hours and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 1 second. This element also has 10 meta states.

Zinc has been proposed as a "salting" material for nuclear weapons. A jacket of isotopically enriched 64Zn, irradiated by the intense high-energy neutron flux from an exploding thermonuclear weapon, would transmute into the radioactive isotope 65Zn with a half-life of 244 days and produce approximately 1.115 MeV of gamma radiation, significantly increasing the radioactivity of the weapon's fallout for several years. Such a weapon is not known to have ever been built, tested, or used.