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Why is the symbol for zinc Zn?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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There does not seem to be any rational reason, other than general agreement.

The symbols for elements generally used single letters for the earliest discoveries, espeically when there were fewer elements with similar names. The name "zincum" was likely from one of several German words (zinn= tin, zinke=toothed). The symbol Zn was in use long before the element zirconium was discovered.

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11y ago

because this guy called Jeffrey Von Spaty the second discovered it and named it after his son whos nickname was fluff ;)

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13y ago

Yes Zinc is Zn

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14y ago

It's Zinc

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13y ago

Zinc.

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zinc

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n

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abbreviation

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