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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-).
Tin hydroxide (SnOH4) is a compound formed by the metal tin (Sn) and the hydroxide ion (OH-). It is a white solid that is insoluble in water.
The chemical formula for tin(IV) hydroxide is Sn(OH)4.
The chemical formula for tin(II) hydroxide is Sn(OH)2.
The chemical formula for tin(II) hydroxide is Sn(OH)2.
The name of the ionic compound Sn(OH)2 is tin(II) hydroxide.
The chemical formula for tin(II) hydroxide is Sn(OH)2.
The chemical formula for Tin(IV) hydroxide is Sn(OH)4.
Sn(OH)4
Sn(OH)2
The compound formed by tin and phosphorus is tin phosphide, with the chemical formula Sn3P2.
The compound with the formula LiOH is lithium hydroxide. It is an inorganic compound that is composed of lithium, one lithium atom, and one hydroxide ion.