It is Tin(II) oxide or Stannous oxide
Formula: SnCl2
Formula: Sn(NO3)2
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
The chemical formula for Rubidium Oxide is the formula: Rb2O.
It is Tin(II) oxide or Stannous oxide
Stannous Oxide or Tin (II) Oxide
The chemical formula of stannous nitrate is Sn(NO3)2.
Stannous Oxide or Tin (II) Oxide ....A+ *(*´∀`*)☆
The chemical formula of stannous dichromate is SnCr2O7.
Formula: SnF2
Formula: SnCl2
Formula: SnCl2
That's old-fashioned nomenclature, but that's okay - the "-ic" suffix means you're dealing with tin with a higher number of valence electrons, in this case, 4. So with tin as +4 and oxygen, as always, as -2, you're going to get a formula of SnO2. Tin with a charge of +2 is the other possible valence option, and that's called "stannous oxide" with the "-ous" suffix, and a formula of SnO. The better way to express stannic oxide is simply to say tin(IV) oxide, and stannous oxide as tin(II) oxide.
SnF2 is stannous- or tin(II) fluoride
Formula: SnF2
Stannous = tin(II). Stannic = tin(IV). So stannous acetate is Sn(C2H3O2)2.