- elements. It is
obtained chiefly from the
mineral c****iterite,
which contains stannic oxide, SnO 2. Tin
shows a
chemical similarity to both of its neighbors...
- Tin(IV) chloride, also
known as tin
tetrachloride or
stannic chloride, is an
inorganic compound of tin and
chlorine with the
formula SnCl4. It is a colorless...
- Tin(IV) oxide, also
known as
stannic oxide, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SnO2. The
mineral form of SnO2 is
called c****iterite, and this...
- Tin(IV) iodide, also
known as
stannic iodide, is the
chemical compound with the
formula SnI4. This
tetrahedral molecule crystallizes as a
bright orange...
- Tin(IV) acetate, also
known as
stannic acetate, is the tin(IV) salt of
acetic acid, with the
chemical formula of Sn(CH3COO)4. Tin(IV)
acetate can be refluxed...
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should not be
confused with the
other chloride of tin; tin(IV)
chloride or
stannic chloride (SnCl4). SnCl2 has a lone pair of electrons, such that the molecule...
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argentous Sodium Na+
natric Strontium Sr2+ Tin(II) Sn2+
stannous Tin(IV) Sn4+
stannic Zinc Zn2+
Polyatomic cations Ammonium NH+4
Hydronium H3O+ Mercury(I) Hg2+2...
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Mosaic gold or
bronze powder refers to tin(IV)
sulfide as used as a
pigment in
bronzing and
gilding wood and
metal work. It is
obtained as a
yellow scaly...
- ammoniac.
Mercurius praecipitatus – red
mercuric oxide.
Mosaic gold –
stannic sulfide,
formed by
heating a
mixture of tin filings, sulfur, and sal-ammoniac...
- 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 is...