Risse, before 1865, stated that most plants when grown on such soils prove to contain greater or less quantities of zinc oxide.
He stated also that the quantity ofzinc oxide taken up by the plant through its roots is strictly limited, not being proportional to the quantity occurring in the soil, but varying between narrow limits.
Zinc oxide is used to brighten a glaze or to stabilize colour.
Zinc Oxide: in inflammation the following formula is useful: Take Zinci oxidi, 1 dram; Plumbi carbonat.
Iodol may also be applied to ulcers as a dusting-powder, usually mixed with one to several parts of zinc oxide or boric acid.
They amply describe cadmia produced in copper furnaces, and pompholyx (zinc oxide).
The use of zinc oxide as accelerating agent has been suggested by two or three observers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zinc oxide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.