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 of tin(II) perchlorate is Sn(ClO4)2.
The chemical formula of tin(II) hypochlorite is Sn(ClO)2.
The ionic chemical formula of tin(II) chloride is: (Sn)2+ + 2 Cl-.
Sn(ClO)2
Sn(ClO2)4
Tin (II) cyanide has the formula Sn(CN)2.
The chemical formula for Tin(II) Bromide is SnBr2.
Tin (II) fluoride is a compound, with formula SnF2.
the name of this formula is Tin (II) oxide
Tin has two oxidation states (II and IV), and exhibits approximately equal stability in both its II and IV oxidation state. The chemical formula Tin (II) Iodide is SnI2. The chemical formula for Tin (IV) Iodide is SnI4.
Tin has two oxidation states (II and IV), and exhibits approximately equal stability in both its II and IV oxidation state. The chemical formula Tin (II) Iodide is SnI2. The chemical formula for Tin (IV) Iodide is SnI4.
The formula for hypochlorite is: ClO-
The formula for copper (ll) hypochlorite would be Cu(ClO)2 CuClO is a +1 state of copper, called copper (l) hypochlorite.
SnF2
Tin (II) cyanide has the formula Sn(CN)2.
The chemical formula for tin sulphide is SnS
There are two such tin oxides: Tin (II) oxide with formula SnO and tin (IV) dioxide, with formula SnO2.
The formula is Sn3(PO4)2.
I'm not 100% but i think it's Mn(ClO)2
The chemical formula for tin (IV) sulfide is SnS2.The chemical formula for tin (II) sulfide is SnS.
SnSO3
SnF2