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posted on 10-1-2017 at 13:40
Zinc Acetate synth via H2O2 (oxide) intermediate?
I think that's right anyway (oxide intermediate)
I know this works with copper, and I know this Zn compound can be made in other ways like via HCl and then sodium carbonate; but I wonder if simple Zinc metal could be oxidized with h2o2, and then treated with AcOH?
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[Edited on 11-1-2017 by Acuyo]
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