Tetrahydroxozincate
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Tetrahydroxozincate
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In chemistry, tetrahydroxozincate or tetrahydroxidozincate is a divalent anion (negative ion) with formula Zn(OH)2−4, with a central zinc atom in the +2 or (II) valence state coordinated to four hydroxide groups. It has Sp3 hybridization. It is the most common of the zincate anions, and is often called just zincate. These names are also used for the salts containing that anion, such as sodium zincate Na2Zn(OH)4 and calcium zincate CaZn(OH)4·2H2O Zincate salts can be obtained by reaction of zinc
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2023-01-29T06:21:15Z
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