Zinc’s oxidation state can be made +3, fundamentally changing the element’s chemistry

Zinc traditionally has a valence of two, meaning two electrons take part in the element’s chemical reaction. A new article shows that the chemistry of zinc can be fundamentally changed, making it trivalent — or a valence of three — with the proper reagent.


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Source: ScienceDaily