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(Ph3P)2SnI4 has two isomers. It is octahedral, so the central atom is tin. The two isomers are caused by varying locations of the triphenylphosphine. In one isomer, the two PH3P are located across from each other.

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Q: What is the isomeric forms of PH3P2SnI4?
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