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 Zinc

These Zinc (Zn) high purity plates measure 6" x 3" and are approximately 0.032 inches (0.8 mm) thick.  They are high quality, high purity and have shiny surfaces. 

Metric Dimension:

  • Length = 15 centimeters
  • Width = 3.75 centimeters
  • Width = 0.8 millimeters

Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous metal.  It is brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable at 100 to 150oC.  It is a fair conductor of electricity, and burns in air at high red heat with evolution of white clouds of the oxide.  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.

These zinc plates are specially offered for educational purpose and science experiments. If you need large quantity or large sheets, please call 973-777-3113 to check the availability and price. Small quantities may be purchased directly from any of the following online stores.

Where can I buy Zinc?

You may order Zinc online from MiniScience.com online store or from ChemicalStore.com. Check for price and availability.

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Where to buy?

Our products are available at the following online stores. For large orders please call in advance and verify the availability, wholesale discounts and shipping options. If you cannot find any product in the online store of your choice, please use the search option of the store or call (973)777-3113 for further assistance.

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List of metals for science experiments

Metals


Electrodes Set of 11

Aluminum Electrode (Al)

Brass Electrode (BS)

Bronze Electrode (BZ)

Carbon Electrode (C)

Copper Electrode (Cu)

Iron Electrode (Fe)

Lead Electrode (Pb)

Magnesium Electrode (Mg)

Nickel Electrode (Ni)

Steel Electrode (SS)

Zinc Electrode (Zn)

Bismuth Pellets (Bi)

Cupper Plates (Cu)

Lead Rod (Pb)

Lead Wire (Pb)

Magnesium Electrode (Mg)

Magnesium Ribbon

Metal Cylinders

Metal Electrodes

Tin metal shots

Zinc Plate (Zn)

Titanium (Ti)

Iron Powder

Copper Powder

Molybdenum (Mo)

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