Samples of SrAgZn and EuAgZn were synthesized by reaction of the elements in sealed tantalum crucibles. Both structures were refined on the basis of single crystal X-ray diffractometer data: KHg2-type, Imma, a=476.7(1), 6=780.9(2), c=810.1(2) pm, R-1/wR(2)=0.0189/0.0119, 381 F-2 values for SrAg1.12Zn0.88 and a=474.43(9), b=760.8(2), c=799.0(2) pm, R-1/wR(2)=0.0226/0.0483, 370 F-2 values for EuAg1.17Zn0.83 with 13 variables per refinement. Silver and zinc are randomly distributed on the Hg position and build up three-dimensional networks. EuAgZn shows ferromagnetic ordering at 29(1) K. In the temperature range from 75 to 300 K the sample shows Curie Weiss behaviour with mu(eff)=7.87(1) 1.43/Eu atom and theta(P)=37.1(1) K, indicating divalent europium. 151Eu Mossbauer spectroscopic measurements confirmed the divalent state with an isomer shift of -9.31 mm/s at 78 K. Temperature dependent mu(B)/Eu data show first magnetic hyperfine field splitting at 25 K and a saturated magnetization of 17 T at 5.2 K. The temperature dependence can be described by an S=7/2 Brillouin function. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.