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thiostannates with the
formula [
SnS 2] m[S]2n− n. A
simplified equation for this
depolymerization reaction is
SnS 2 +
S2− → 1/x[
SnS2− 3] x. Tin (IV) sulfide...
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multipliers of the
symmetric group.
Other than the
trivial map
Sn → C1 ≅ S0 ≅ S1 and the sign map
Sn →
S2, the most
notable homomorphisms between symmetric groups...
- Tin is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Sn (from
Latin stannum) and
atomic number 50. A silvery-colored metal, tin is soft
enough to be cut with little...
- Walsh, Aron (2016). "Electronic and
optical properties of
single crystal SnS2: An earth-abundant
disulfide photocatalyst".
Journal of
Materials Chemistry...
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solid with the
formula SnCl2. It
forms a
stable dihydrate, but
aqueous solutions tend to
undergo hydrolysis,
particularly if hot.
SnCl2 is
widely used as...
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Teallite is a
sulfide mineral of tin and lead with
chemical formula: Pb
SnS2. It
occurs in
hydrothermal veins and is
sometimes mined as an ore of tin. Teallite...
- at >600 °C and at high pressures. PbS2, like the
related tin(IV)
sulfide SnS2,
crystallises in the
cadmium iodide motif,
which indicates that Pb should...
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yellow (PY53): NiO·Sb2O3·20TiO2 Tin
pigments Mosaic gold:
stannic sulfide (
SnS2). Zinc
pigments Zinc
yellow (PY36): zinc
chromate (ZnCrO4), a
highly toxic...
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stannic chloride, is an
inorganic compound of tin and
chlorine with the
formula SnCl4. It is a
colorless hygroscopic liquid,
which fumes on
contact with air...
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SnH4. It is a
colourless gas and the tin
analogue of methane.
Stannane can be
prepared by the
reaction of
SnCl4 and Li[AlH4].
SnCl4 + Li[AlH4] →
SnH4...