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Zinc is an essential trace element in most animals; adult humans have 23 g/0.070.1 oz of zinc in their bodies. There are more than 300 known enzymes that contain zinc.
Zinc has been used as a component of brass since the Bronze Age, but it was not recognized in Europe as a separate metal until the 16th century. It was isolated in 1746 by German chemist Andreas Sigismund Marggraf (17091782). The name derives from the shape of the crystals on smelting.
Orange stands for bravery. White symbolizes peace. The blue field represents the Pacific Ocean. Effective date: 1 May 1979.
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