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Sn(4+) and 2 (SO4)2-
Following the formula Sn + 2ZnSO4-> Sn(SO4)2 + 2Zn, This reaction produces tin sulfate and zinc metal.
Food cans are coated with tin instead of zinc because zinc is more reactive than tin. Tin is only reactive to powerful acids such as tri-sodium phosphate while zinc can be reactive to something like tomatoes.
Zinc is named from the German zink, meaning tin.
no it is from copper and tin
Sn(4+) and 2 (SO4)2-
The chemical equation is:Zn + SnSO4 = ZnSO4 + Sn
Magnesium Sulphate and Zinc magnesium + zinc sulphate = magnesium sulphate + zinc By Moin Hussain
Following the formula Sn + 2ZnSO4-> Sn(SO4)2 + 2Zn, This reaction produces tin sulfate and zinc metal.
Parts of the zinc near its interface with an aqueous solution of tin acetate dissolve into zinc cations in the soution, and the corresponding electrical charge of tin cations is reduced to metallic tin, usually adhering to the surface of the remaining zinc.
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Brass (copper and zinc) Bronze (copper and tin) Gunmetal (copper, tin, and zinc)
Food cans are coated with tin instead of zinc because zinc is more reactive than tin. Tin is only reactive to powerful acids such as tri-sodium phosphate while zinc can be reactive to something like tomatoes.
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Zinc is named from the German zink, meaning tin.
Tin sulfate is made out of the elements tin, sulfur and oxygen. The mass numbers of tin, oxygen and sulfur are 117, 16 and 32 respectively. Therefore the molecular weight of the empirical formula is 215 g/mol.
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