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zinc in Korean

zinc in Korean is 아연 — zinc means a bluish-white metallic chemical element (symbol Zn, atomic number 30) that is somewhat brittle at room temperature and dulls slightly when exposed to damp air.

zinc in Korean

아연
noun
Pronounced: ayeon
element

What does "zinc" mean?

  1. noun A bluish-white metallic chemical element (symbol Zn, atomic number 30) that is somewhat brittle at room temperature and dulls slightly when exposed to damp air.
    "Galvanized nails are coated in a thin layer of zinc to stop them rusting."
  2. verb To coat something with a protective layer of zinc.
    "The fence posts were zinced before being installed outside."

zinc in a sentence

  • Galvanized nails are coated in a thin layer of zinc to stop them rusting.
  • Zinc is added to copper to make brass.
  • The fence posts were zinced before being installed outside.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "zinc" in Korean?

"zinc" in Korean is 아연. zinc means: A bluish-white metallic chemical element (symbol Zn, atomic number 30) that is somewhat brittle at room temperature and dulls slightly when exposed to damp air.

How do you pronounce 아연?

"zinc" in Korean is 아연, pronounced "ayeon".

How do you use "zinc" in a sentence?

Example: "Galvanized nails are coated in a thin layer of zinc to stop them rusting." In Korean, "zinc" is 아연.

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