Zn |
Metal |
Spelter |
Metal, Zn |
___ oxide |
Galvanize |
Alloy base |
At. no. 30 |
Pipe metal |
An element |
.975 cents? |
Element #30 |
Penny metal |
White metal |
Battery metal |
Coating metal |
It's in brass |
Penny, mostly |
Type of oxide |
Brass element |
Brittle metal |
Roofing metal |
Kind of oxide |
#30 on a table |
Brass section? |
Element No. 30 |
Metal in brass |
It makes cents |
A penny, mostly |
Kind of sulfide |
Most of a penny |
Battery element |
Much of a penny |
Brass component |
Alloy ingredient |
Penny ingredient |
Coating for iron |
Element in brass |
Kind of ointment |
97.5% of a penny |
Calamine mineral |
Brass ingredient |
Vitamin additive |
Atomic number 30 |
Chemical element |
Metal in pennies |
Plating material |
Metallic element |
__ oxide ointment |
Like some plating |
Lozenge component |
Sunscreen element |
Essential mineral |
Metallic nutrient |
Stuff in lozenges |
Healthful mineral |
Galvanizing stuff |
Galvanizing agent |
Galvanizing metal |
Blue-white element |
Calamine component |
Galvanization need |
Gunmetal component |
Mineral in oysters |
Portion of a penny |
Lozenge ingredient |
Bluish-white metal |
Component of brass |
Galvanizing matter |
New pennies, mostly |
Wurtzite ingredient |
Galvanizing element |
Calamine ingredient |
Sunblock ingredient |
Brass = copper + ___ |
Constituent of brass |
Galvanization matter |
Metallic element, Zn |
Voltaic cell element |
Bluish-white element |
Galvanizing material |
Multivitamin mineral |
Element in electrodes |
Main metal in pennies |
Major Peruvian export |
Mined in Newfoundland |
Multivitamin additive |
Color called gray dawn |
Metal found in pennies |
Metal in galvanization |
Modern pennies, mostly |
Most of 2017's pennies |
Penny material, mostly |
Penny's makeup, mostly |
Suntan lotion additive |
Element used in alloys |
Galvanization material |
Color called cloud gray |
Its atomic number is 30 |
Metal in many batteries |
Metal in some batteries |
It makes a lot of cents |
Multivitamin ingredient |
Battery maker's material |
Metal used to make brass |
Metal with the symbol Zn |
Mineral in pumpkin seeds |
Mineral used in calamine |
___ oxide (white powder) |
Easily dissolved element |
Mineral in multivitamins |
#30 on the periodic table |
Metal much used in alloys |
Copper's partner in brass |
Dandruff shampoo component |
Its atomic weight is 65.37 |
Primary element in pennies |
A new penny is mostly this |
Vitamin additive, sometimes |
Mineral abundant in oysters |
Corrosion-preventing coating |
Copper's neighbor on a table |
Mineral contained in oysters |
Over-the-counter cold remedy |
Last thing in a multivitamin? |
This plus copper equals brass |
Bluish-white metallic element |
Cold-busting element, some say |
It's often a coating for steel |
More than a fraction of a cent |
Metal used in galvanising iron |
___ oxide (sunscreen compound) |
From A to ___ (Centrum tagline) |
___ oxide (sunscreen ingredient) |
Vitamin ad phrase: "From A to ___ |
Element used to treat diaper rash |
___ oxide (beachgoer's protection) |
Most common metal in modern pennies |
Oysters are particularly rich in it |
Penultimate element, alphabetically |
Next-to-last element alphabetically |
Second-to-last element alphabetically |
From A to ___" (multivitamin ad line) |
Metal that constitutes 97.5% of a penny |
Complete From A to ___" (Centrum slogan) |
Metal that combines with copper to make brass |
Its symbol consists of its first and third letters |
Pyrithione ___ (active ingredient in dandruff shampoo) |
Next-to-last chemical element alphabetically, before zirconium |