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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;===Zinc(II) compounds===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Zinc acetate.JPG|thumb|left|[[Zinc acetate]], {{chem|Zn|(|C|H|3|C|O|2|)|2}}|alt=Sheets of zinc acetate formed by slow evaporation]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Zinc chloride.jpg|thumb|Zinc chloride|alt=White lumped powder on a glass plate]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Binary compound]]s of zinc are known for most of the [[metalloid]]s and all the [[Nonmetal (chemistry)|nonmetal]]s except the [[noble gas]]es. The oxide [[zinc oxide|ZnO]] is a white powder that is nearly insoluble in neutral aqueous solutions, but is [[amphoteric]], dissolving in both strong basic and acidic solutions. The other [[chalcogen]]ides ([[zinc sulfide|ZnS]], [[zinc selenide|ZnSe]], and [[zinc telluride|ZnTe]]) have varied applications in electronics and optics. [[Pnictogenide]]s ([[Zinc nitride|{{chem|Zn|3|N|2}}]], [[zinc phosphide|{{chem|Zn|3|P|2}}]], [[zinc arsenide|{{chem|Zn|3|As|2}}]] and [[zinc antimonide|{{chem|Zn|3|Sb|2}}]]), the peroxide ([[zinc peroxide|{{chem|ZnO|2}}]]), the hydride ([[zinc hydride|{{chem|ZnH|2}}]]), and the carbide ({{chem|ZnC|2}}) are also known. Of the four [[halide]]s, [[zinc fluoride|{{chem|ZnF|2}}]] has the most ionic character, while the others ([[zinc chloride|{{chem|ZnCl|2}}]], [[zinc bromide|{{chem|ZnBr|2}}]], and [[zinc iodide|{{chem|ZnI|2}}]]) have relatively low melting points and are considered to have more covalent character.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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