Tin IV Chlorate
The chemical name for Sn(ClO3)4 is tin(IV) chlorate.
Sn(CLO3)2 Tin (II) has a positive 2 charge and Chlorate has a (-1) charge so you need to cholrates to one Tin.
The chemical formula for nickel(II) chlorate is Ni(ClO3)2.
The chemical formula for tin(IV) hydroxide is Sn(OH)4.
The chemical formula of tin(IV) acetate is Sn(C2H3O2)4.
The chemical formula for tin (IV) ion is Sn^4+.
The formula for Tin(IV) chloride is SnCl4.
Sn(CLO3)2 Tin (II) has a positive 2 charge and Chlorate has a (-1) charge so you need to cholrates to one Tin.
Formulas are: Sn(NO3)2 and Sn(NO3)4.
The chemical formula for nickel(II) chlorate is Ni(ClO3)2.
Tin(IV) acetate has the chemical formula (not symbol) Sn(C2H3O2)4.
Sn(OH)2
The chemical formula for Tin(IV) hydroxide is Sn(OH)4.
Sn(OH)4
The chemical formula for stannic hypoiodite is Sn(IO)4.
Tin and Lead are both metals with oxidation numbers of 2+ and 4+, so the two equations for Lead (Pb) are 2Pb + O2 ---> 2PbO and Pb + O2 ---> PbO2 The equations for Tin (Sn) look the same ... just substitute Sn where you see Pb.
The chemical formula of tin(IV) acetate is Sn(C2H3O2)4.
Assuming you're asking about the chemical formula... Sn(CH3COO)4