Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a white inorganic substance that is employed in a wide range of applications.
When Zinc metal is heated with air or Oxygen, a metal oxide known as Zinc oxide is created.
Glass, rubber, adhesives, food, medications, and a slew of other products use it as an ingredient. It's utilized as a pigment in glass and ceramics, and it's also known as calamine lotion for rashes, sunblock, and sunburn protection in the medical field.
It causes some skin irritation problems. Some allergic reaction includes rash and itching.
Side effects include swelling on the face, throat, and tongue.
It results in severe breathing problems. Dizziness can also occur.