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==Edit request 9/27/13==
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zinc gluconate is discussed as a dietary supplement but it should be zinc glycinate which is far superior (see link), and readily available.
== About Zinc Ingots ==
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18271278
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== Dietary Reference Intakes ==
I am creating the same format for DRIs for vitamins and minerals. That is a U.S.- based system that identifies Estimated Average Requirements (EARs), Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs), Adequate Intakes (AIs) if there is not enough information to establish EARs and RDAs, and Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (ULs). Another major regulatory agency that has established ULs is the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). ULs for both are provided, as they often differ. If there is a UL (for some vitamins none has been determined) then rationale may be covered in a Toxicity section. In addition to DRIs, the U.S. also established Daily Values, using this on food and dietary supplement labels as % DV. Most of the DVs were revised in May 2016. What I have written can be improved. It lacks EFSA or other major country RDAs. It lacks an estimate of what percentages of people are deficient - although that is often covered in a separate section on deficiency and consequences of deficiency. I am creating this Subject in all of the Talk pages of the vitamin and mineral entries I have edited. Comments and improvements are welcome.[[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 20:52, 15 July 2016 (UTC)
:Changed section to Dietary recommendations and added European Union information and citations.[[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 12:07, 6 September 2017 (UTC)

== split article to Zinc and Zinc in Biology? ==

Some of the other minerals that are also essential nutrients have concise content on the biological role of the mineral in the main article, with a redirect to a separate article: _______ in Biology. See Selenium as example. Zinc could benefit from such a split. I would do it but I have no experience in creating new articles.[[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 12:10, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
:{{Ping|David notMD}} As a [[WP:Featured article]], this page needs to summarize all sub-articles about zinc, including [[Zinc sulfate (medical use)]] and [[Zinc deficiency]] (among others), per [[WP:SUMMARYSTYLE]]. Restructuring the article is always a possibility, but this article post-restructuring will need to appropriately summarize all relevant sub-articles. [[User:Seppi333|'''<font color="#32CD32">Seppi</font>''<font color="Black">333</font>''''']]&nbsp;([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert&nbsp;'''2¢''']]) 01:58, 7 September 2017 (UTC)
::100% agree. For the other minerals that are also essential nutrients there is concise content, usually under section title "Biological role", with a redirect to "____ in Biology" as the child article. This means there is also some duplication of content, but from [[WP:SUMMARYSTYLE]] it is clear that is allowed/recommended. [[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 10:53, 7 September 2017 (UTC)

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According to the Periodic Table, zinc is known as a metal element with the atomic number 30 and its symbol is "Zn." The mineral zinc is the 24th most prevalent element to know in the crust of the Earth. You may polish it to a bright silver finish and give it a metallic grey tone. Natural deposits of zinc are a combination of chemicals rather than pure deposits. The zinc smelting process gives you an outcome of SHG Special high-grade Zinc. The most known end product of the above process is what you call zing ingot
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Zinc is a mineral that supports growth and the immune system in children. If you have a low level of zinc, there is a greater chance of you getting sick or developing a disease. Many biological functions rely on zinc for support. The reason is that it boosts the immune system, CaApromotes wound healing aids in childhood growth and development, and aids in the body's production of proteins and DNA. Moreover, zinc has amazing antioxidant properties. You can also find zinc as a dietary supplement.
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'''Background of the Commodity Zinc''' According to numerous historical publications, including Greek, Roman, and Indian documents, as well as statuettes and other ornaments made of [https://dyderintbv.com/product/zinc-ingot-suppliers/ Zinc Ingots,] the use of zinc dates back to the fifth century BC. In Palestine around the 14th century BC, brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, was utilized for the first time. Many people were successful in extracting pure zinc from the end of the 17th century until as late as the middle of the 18th century.
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<u>'''The Production of Metal Zinc'''</u>
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'''Mining''' The supply of zinc in the world consists of 70% mined zinc and 30% recycled zinc. Almost 95% of the mines in the world mine sulfidic ore deposits for their zinc, which is recovered from them. China is known as the largest maker of zinc in 2010. It accounts for nearly 29% of global production. The mining of zinc involves using conventional blasting and hauling techniques. There is also drilling in it. After the crushing of the ore, froth flotation is used to separate the zinc from other minerals. With this method, the final zinc concentration is around 50%; sulfur and iron make up the remainder.
== Large expansion & restruc in biology and med ==


Recently, the article has been expandeed and restructured wrt == sections Aapplication, Biological role, Soil remediation, Precautions. Mostly by Doc James and Sepi333. See also previous talk [[#Talk:Zinc#split_article_to_Zinc_and_Zinc_in_Biology?|#Split biology?]].


'''Froth Flotation''' They usually synthesize zinc through the froth flotation process. Froth flotation is also known to reduce copper and lead ores. The zinc ore is first crushed into a fine powder, which is then mixed with water, pine tar, and flotation chemicals in the process. The flotation agents bind to any zinc particles that may be present when air adds to stir the liquid. Scrapers collect zinc-coated froth by snatching up rising bubbles with zinc-coated particles attached. The next step is the removal of oils and water from the foam through filtration. At 1371 degrees Celsius, the residual material roasts into solid blocks known as sinter. Zinc oxide creates completely of the entire substance.
As it stands now, I think the TOC shows that these topics (and their subsections) show repetition or being split over multiple sections. It also indicates that there may be too much detail. If large protion of medicine/bio aspects are to be included (limit? off-topic?), at least the top sections should be complete and non-repetitive. Say: Application, Biological, [Human?] Health/Medicine only. -[[User:DePiep|DePiep]] ([[User talk:DePiep|talk]]) 09:24, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
:correct ping {{U|Doc James}} -[[User:DePiep|DePiep]] ([[User talk:DePiep|talk]]) 10:29, 11 January 2018 (UTC) {{U|Seppi333}}. -[[User:DePiep|DePiep]] ([[User talk:DePiep|talk]]) 10:32, 11 January 2018 (UTC)


'''Refining''' To refine zinc, there are mainly two known methods. The two methods are known as pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy. [[User:Dyder007|Dyder007]] ([[User talk:Dyder007|talk]]) 11:49, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
::Might make sense to split off into a subarticle.[[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 13:32, 11 January 2018 (UTC)

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About Zinc Ingots[edit]

According to the Periodic Table, zinc is known as a metal element with the atomic number 30 and its symbol is "Zn." The mineral zinc is the 24th most prevalent element to know in the crust of the Earth. You may polish it to a bright silver finish and give it a metallic grey tone. Natural deposits of zinc are a combination of chemicals rather than pure deposits. The zinc smelting process gives you an outcome of SHG Special high-grade Zinc. The most known end product of the above process is what you call zing ingot

Zinc is a mineral that supports growth and the immune system in children. If you have a low level of zinc, there is a greater chance of you getting sick or developing a disease. Many biological functions rely on zinc for support. The reason is that it boosts the immune system, CaApromotes wound healing aids in childhood growth and development, and aids in the body's production of proteins and DNA. Moreover, zinc has amazing antioxidant properties. You can also find zinc as a dietary supplement.

Background of the Commodity Zinc According to numerous historical publications, including Greek, Roman, and Indian documents, as well as statuettes and other ornaments made of Zinc Ingots, the use of zinc dates back to the fifth century BC. In Palestine around the 14th century BC, brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, was utilized for the first time. Many people were successful in extracting pure zinc from the end of the 17th century until as late as the middle of the 18th century.


The Production of Metal Zinc


Mining The supply of zinc in the world consists of 70% mined zinc and 30% recycled zinc. Almost 95% of the mines in the world mine sulfidic ore deposits for their zinc, which is recovered from them. China is known as the largest maker of zinc in 2010. It accounts for nearly 29% of global production. The mining of zinc involves using conventional blasting and hauling techniques. There is also drilling in it. After the crushing of the ore, froth flotation is used to separate the zinc from other minerals. With this method, the final zinc concentration is around 50%; sulfur and iron make up the remainder.


Froth Flotation They usually synthesize zinc through the froth flotation process. Froth flotation is also known to reduce copper and lead ores. The zinc ore is first crushed into a fine powder, which is then mixed with water, pine tar, and flotation chemicals in the process. The flotation agents bind to any zinc particles that may be present when air adds to stir the liquid. Scrapers collect zinc-coated froth by snatching up rising bubbles with zinc-coated particles attached. The next step is the removal of oils and water from the foam through filtration. At 1371 degrees Celsius, the residual material roasts into solid blocks known as sinter. Zinc oxide creates completely of the entire substance.

Refining To refine zinc, there are mainly two known methods. The two methods are known as pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy. Dyder007 (talk) 11:49, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]