stannic phosphite- Sn3(PO3)4
Sn4+
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.
It is Sn(NO3)4
Valency of Stannic or Tin(4)=4 and Valency of hydroxide=1 therefore Sn(OH)4
NaH2PO3
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
Stannic chromate = Tin(IV) chromate = Sn(CrO4)2
Sn4+
+4e
Stannic chloride is a better Lewis acid
It is Phosphite.
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
Yes, it is
SnS2
stannic
Snw
HPO3