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∙ 11y agoTin (II) fluoride is a compound, with formula SnF2.
The compound SnH2 would be called either tin(II) hydride or stannous(II) hydride, but I'm not sure such a compound exists. The more common hydride of tin is tin(IV) hydride which is H2Sn, or SnH2.
The tin ion, Sn2+, and the nitrate ion, NO3-.
The compound Tin chloride contains the elements Tin (Sn) and Chlorine (Cl).
This would be referred to as Tin Tetraiodide.
Tin (II) fluoride is a compound, with formula SnF2.
The compound SnH2 would be called either tin(II) hydride or stannous(II) hydride, but I'm not sure such a compound exists. The more common hydride of tin is tin(IV) hydride which is H2Sn, or SnH2.
Tin(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of tin and sulfur. Its chemical formula is SnS.
well, iron sulphide is a compound so tin sulphide proberly is.
Tin (IV) phosphide
Tin carbonate - SnCO3
These compounds are tin bromides: SnBr2, SnBr4.
The tin ion, Sn2+, and the nitrate ion, NO3-.
yes
The compound Tin chloride contains the elements Tin (Sn) and Chlorine (Cl).
Neither: A tin of biscuits is a mixture.
Tin (IV) Chloride