Tin (II) fluoride is a compound, with formula SnF2.
because tin is in +2 oxidation state (lower oxidation state of tin)
Fluoride anions must equal a 2- charge.
That would be Mercury(II) fluoride. Idiot.
The tin ion, Sn2+, and the nitrate ion, NO3-.
Yes, this is an ionic compound.
SnF2
because tin is in +2 oxidation state (lower oxidation state of tin)
Fluoride anions must equal a 2- charge.
Sr(HCOO)2.
A mixture is something that is mixed and a compound is 2 elements chemicly joined together!!!
That would be Mercury(II) fluoride. Idiot.
Sodium chloride is a compound not a mixture.
Tin exists in two compounds with oxygen. These compounds vary because of the different oxidation states of tin. The first compound is tin(II) oxide (Sn2+O2-). The second compound is tin(IV) oxide (Sn4+O22-).
The tin ion, Sn2+, and the nitrate ion, NO3-.
The cadmium ion has a 2+ charge and each fluoride ion has a 1- charge, so two fluoride ions are needed to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium. Two F- ions provide a total negative charge of 2- to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium.
Yes, this is an ionic compound.
The chemical formula for beryllium chlorite is Be(ClO2)2.