Stannous flouride is the cavity fighter found in toothpastes and is made from recycled tin.
Presumably, one could dissolve a certain amount of flour in water, then look for the bromate anion in the water. Bromate anion research methods are good to ppb levels.
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
Flour often contains potassium bromate which is added to help it rise better in recipes.
potassium bromate
No, bromate is not a metal, but is an ion
The chemical name for cesium bromate is cesium bromate. The chemcial formula for cesium bromate is CsBrO3, and its CAS number is 13454-75-6
potassium bromate
Dissolve 128 mg of potassium bromate in 100 ml of deionised water
Stannous = tin(II). Stannic = tin(IV). So stannous acetate is Sn(C2H3O2)2.
A bromate is a chemical compound.Examples of bromates include:Sodium bromate,Calcium bromatePotassium bromateSilver bromate
SnF2 is stannous- or tin(II) fluoride
Stannous flouride is the cavity fighter found in toothpastes and is made from recycled tin.
Stannous sulphate: SnSO4 Nickel sulphate: NiSO4.6H2O
The chemical formula of stannous dichromate is SnCr2O7.
Potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) is a basic salt.
Barium Bromate!