- 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...
- literature,
stannates are
sometimes represented as
having the
simple oxyanion SnO32−, in
which case this
compound is
sometimes named as
sodium stannate–3–water...
-
Dysprosium stannate (Dy2Sn2O7) is an
inorganic compound, a
ceramic of the
stannate family, with
pyrochlore structure.
Dysprosium stannate, like dysprosium...
- "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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
amphoterism and the
formation of
anionic species such as aluminates,
stannates, and bis****tes (in the case of aluminium, tin, and bi****h, respectively)...
-
pigments such as
cobalt blue (cobalt aluminate),
cerulean blue (cobalt(II)
stannate),
various hues of
cobalt green (a
mixture of cobalt(II)
oxide and zinc...