Is in the Chemical Compound with the formula SnCl4, called Tin(IV) Chloride. However, Tin IV is actually just tin in a specific oxidation state. It would be better to think of it as Sn4+
SnO2, if you meant (tin(IV) oxide) or tin dioxide that is
The systematic name of this ionic compound is Tin(IV) Selenide.
Tin (IV) nitrideTin(IV) Nitride.
how many proton and electron are in the tin IV ion
Tin(IV) carbonate
The Answer To Your Question Is.... tin (IV) oxide
SnO2, if you meant (tin(IV) oxide) or tin dioxide that is
Tin (IV) phosphide
Sn4+ is the symbol for Tin(IV), that is, the element tin with a oxidation state of 4.
The systematic name of this ionic compound is Tin(IV) Selenide.
Tin (II) Bromide.
Tin (IV) nitrideTin(IV) Nitride.
Tin (IV) Chloride
The formula for Tin IV Phosphate is: Sn3(PO4)4
The chemical formula for tin(IV) oxide is SnO2. Tin(III) oxide doesn't exist.
how many proton and electron are in the tin IV ion
Tin(IV) = Sn4+Chloride = Cl-Formula = SnCl4