Ideal 14 days
4 weeks max due to ph changes
PtCl4
lead(IV) chloride
WCl4
PbCl4.
That is Tin (II) Chloride. Sn is Tin and the suffix for Chlorine is nearly always Chloride. The (II) means the Tin [in a hypothetical situation where the compound was purely ionic] has an oxidation state of 2, or +2, (ie deficient of two electrons) Source: A2 Chemistry Student.
Tin (IV) Chloride
Lead (IV) Chloride
Tin(IV) = Sn4+Chloride = Cl-Formula = SnCl4
The chemical formula for Lead (IV) Chloride is : PbCl4
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SnCl4
SnCl4
pbcl4
lead(IV) chloride
PtCl4
WCl4