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In weak basic solutions containing {{chem|Zn|2+}} ions, the hydroxide [[Zinc hydroxide|{{chem|Zn(OH)|2}}]] forms as a white [[precipitate]]. In stronger alkaline solutions, this hydroxide is dissolved to form zincates ([[zincate|{{chem|[Zn||(OH)<sub>4</sub>]|2-}}]]). The nitrate [[Zinc nitrate|{{chem|Zn(NO<sub>3</sub>)|2}}]], chlorate [[Zinc chlorate|{{chem|Zn(ClO<sub>3</sub>)|2}}]], sulfate [[Zinc sulfate|{{chem|ZnSO|4}}]], phosphate [[Zinc phosphate|{{chem|Zn|3|(PO<sub>4</sub>)|2}}]], molybdate [[Zinc molybdate|{{chem|ZnMoO|4}}]], cyanide [[Zinc cyanide|{{chem|Zn(CN)|2}}]], arsenite {{chem|Zn(AsO<sub>2</sub>)|2}}, arsenate {{chem|Zn(AsO<sub>4</sub>)|2|·8H|2|O}} and the chromate [[Zinc chromate|{{chem|ZnCrO|4}}]] (one of the few colored zinc compounds) are a few examples of other common inorganic compounds of zinc.

In weak basic solutions containing Zn2+
ions, the hydroxide Zn(OH)
2
forms as a white precipitate. In stronger alkaline solutions, this hydroxide is dissolved to form zincates ([Zn(OH)4]2−
). The nitrate Zn(NO3)
2
, chlorate Zn(ClO3)
2
, sulfate ZnSO
4
, phosphate Zn
3
(PO4)
2
, molybdate ZnMoO
4
, cyanide Zn(CN)
2
, arsenite Zn(AsO2)
2
, arsenate Zn(AsO4)
2
·8H
2
O
and the chromate ZnCrO
4
(one of the few colored zinc compounds) are a few examples of other common inorganic compounds of zinc.