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Molten zinc at high temperature burns in air to give zinc oxide

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When zinc comes into contact with the air it reacts with carbon dioxide to form a thin layer of zinc carbonate. This layer protects the element from further reaction. Zinc is fairly active and will dissolve in most acids and some alkalis. However, it does not readily react with oxygen.

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