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oxidation state II or IV.
Compounds containing bivalent tin are
called stannous while those containing tetravalent tin are
termed stannic.
Halide compounds...
- Tin(II) fluoride,
commonly referred to
commercially as
stannous fluoride (from
Latin stannum, 'tin'), is a
chemical compound with the
formula SnF2. It...
- Tin(II) chloride, also
known as
stannous chloride, is a
white crystalline solid with the
formula SnCl2. It
forms a
stable dihydrate, but
aqueous solutions...
-
stannous fluoride (SnF2), and
sodium monofluorophosphate (Na2PO3F) are also used. At
similar fluoride concentrations,
toothpastes containing stannous...
- Tin(II)
oxide (
stannous oxide) is a
compound with the
formula SnO. It is
composed of tin and
oxygen where tin has the
oxidation state of +2.
There are...
- Tin(II) 2-ethylhexanoate or tin(II)
octoate or
stannous octoate (Sn(Oct)2) is the
octaoate or 2-ethylhexanoate salt of tin.
Produced by the
reaction of...
- toxicity.
Fluoride therapy typically uses the
sodium fluoride form,
though stannous fluoride may also be used.
Fluoride decreases breakdown of
teeth by acids...
- Tao (January 2005). "Anti-gingivitis
efficacy of a
stabilized 0.454%
stannous fluoride/sodium
hexametaphosphate dentifrice. A
controlled 6-month clinical...
- Tin(II)
acetate is the
acetate salt of tin(II), with the
chemical formula of Sn(CH3COO)2. It was
first discovered in 1822. To
obtain tin(II) acetate, tin(II)...
-
adding gold
salts or
colloidal gold to
molten gl****. Tin, in the form of
stannous chloride, is
sometimes added in tiny
amounts as a
reducing agent. The gl****...