The formula for tin(II) fluoride is SnF2. The molar mass for that compound is 157g/mol, and its percent composition is 76% tin and 24% fluorine. (calculated from dividing the atomic masses by the total) So, if you have 24.6g of the compound, 24% by mass will be accounted for by the fluorine, and 24% OF 24.6g is about 5.9g of fluorine.
Stannous Oxide or Tin (II) Oxide
Tin(II) oxide or tin dioxide
Tin (II) hydroxide
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-).
It is an Ionic Compound (also referring to an metal forming with multiple ions). The following in "common name" is SnF2= Stannous Flouride and in IUPAC form SnF2= Tin (II) Flouride
SnF2
Stannous flouride is the cavity fighter found in toothpastes and is made from recycled tin.
Formula: SnF2
Tin Flouride
Stannous flouride - the cavity fighter found in toothpaste, is made from recycled tin.
1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Fluorine
The formula for tin(II) fluoride is SnF2. The molar mass for that compound is 157g/mol, and its percent composition is 76% tin and 24% fluorine. (calculated from dividing the atomic masses by the total) So, if you have 24.6g of the compound, 24% by mass will be accounted for by the fluorine, and 24% OF 24.6g is about 5.9g of fluorine.
The name of SnCrO4 is Tin II Chromate or stannous chromate.
There is no Tin(II) dioxide. It is Tin dioxide (SnO2) or Tin(II) oxide (SnO)
copper(II) Flouride
Tin (II) Bromide.