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Definition of Stannates

Stannate
Stannate Stan"nate, n. [Cf. F. stannate.] (Chem.) A salt of stannic acid.

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- chemistry, the term stannate or tinnate refers to compounds of tin (Sn). Stannic acid (Sn(OH)4), the formal precursor to stannates, does not exist and...
- Barium stannate is an oxide of barium and tin with the chemical formula BaSnO3. It is a wide band gap semiconductor with a perovskite crystal structure...
- literature, stannates are sometimes represented as having the simple oxyanion SnO32−, in which case this compound is sometimes named as sodium stannate–3–water...
- "Cerulean blue" is the name of a blue-green pigment consisting of cobalt stannate (Co 2SnO 4). The pigment was first synthesized in the late eighteenth century...
- Dysprosium stannate (Dy2Sn2O7) is an inorganic compound, a ceramic of the stannate family, with pyrochlore structure. Dysprosium stannate, like dysprosium...
- silicide 1304-40-1 BaSi2O5 barium disilicate 12650-28-1 BaSnO3 barium stannate 12009-18-6 BaTeO3 barium tellurite 58440-17-8 BaTeO4·3H2O barium tellurate...
- amphoteric, which means that it dissolves in both acidic and basic solutions. Stannates with the structure [Sn(OH) 6]2−, like K 2[Sn(OH) 6], are also known, though...
- hexahydrogensulfatostannic acid. SnO2 dissolves in strong bases to give "stannates," with the nominal formula Na2SnO3. Dissolving the solidified SnO2/NaOH...
- hydroxide is unknown but can be regarded as the hypothetical acid from which stannates, with a formula [Sn(OH)6]2−, are derived by reaction with the (Lewis)...
- "Cerulean blue" is the name of a blue-green pigment consisting of cobalt stannate (Co 2SnO 4). The pigment was first synthesized in the late eighteenth century...