The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of zinc speciation:
- zinc species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different zinc species
- distribution and fate of zinc species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of zinc species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Zn
- Standards, rules and legislation related to zinc
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The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies an...
The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies an...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Zinc is mainly used as a protective coating for iron and steel (galvanising). It is further used for the production of zinc alloys (e.g. brass), rolled zinc, zinc dust (a pigment and a reducing agen...
Chemical data sheet for: ZINC ARSENATESection 1 - Chemical Identifiers Section 4 - Physical Properties Section 2 - Hazards Section 5 - Regulatory Information Section 3 - Response Recommendations S...
Chemical data sheet for: ZINC ARSENATESection 1 - Chemical Identifiers Section 4 - Physical Properties Section 2 - Hazards Section 5 - Regulatory Information Section 3 - Response Recommendations S...
Zinc-(Ger. Zink, of obscure origin), Zn; at. wt. 65.39(2); at. no. 30, f.p. 419.527 deg C; b.p. 907 deg C; sp. gr. 7.133 (25 deg C); valence 2. Centuries before zinc was recognized as a distinct ele...
Elements in Fireworks Fireworks rely on the chemical characteristics of the elements that are used to make them. This special periodic table highlights the elements that have significance to firewo...
Author: Samara Soghoian, MD, Medical Toxicology Fellow, Bellevue Hospital Center, New York University School of Medicine Samara Soghoian is a member of the following medical societies:...
Content Partners: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (other articles) and National Center for Environmental Health (other articles) Article Topics: Human health, Environmental healt...
Content Partners: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (other articles) and National Center for Environmental Health (other articles) Article Topics: Human health, Environmental healt...
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