It is tin (in the +4 oxidation state) bound to a phosphate anion: Sn3(PO3)4
Stannic chromate = Tin(IV) chromate = Sn(CrO4)2
Stannic chloride is a better Lewis acid
Depends on which tin it is, it can exist as stannous or stannic Stannous has a valence of +2 Stannic has a valence of +4 Stannous nitrite Sn(NO2)2 Stannic nitrite Sn(NO2)4
stannic
Yes, it is
stannic phosphite- Sn3(PO3)4
Stannic chromate = Tin(IV) chromate = Sn(CrO4)2
+4e
Sn4+
Stannic chloride is a better Lewis acid
Depends on which tin it is, it can exist as stannous or stannic Stannous has a valence of +2 Stannic has a valence of +4 Stannous nitrite Sn(NO2)2 Stannic nitrite Sn(NO2)4
stannic
Snw
Yes, it is
SnS2
Yes, Dichloromethand is a non-polar organic solvent. Stannic Iodide, being tetrahedral with four identical substituents, has an overall polarity of zero. Knowing that "like dissolves like", Stannic Iodide IS soluble in DCM.
Formula: SnS2