Sn(4+) and 2 (SO4)2-
Following the formula Sn + 2ZnSO4-> Sn(SO4)2 + 2Zn, This reaction produces tin sulfate and zinc metal.
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.
Sulfito estannoso
Neither polar nor non polar it is an ionic compound.
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The chemical equation is:Zn + SnSO4 = ZnSO4 + Sn
Magnesium Sulphate and Zinc magnesium + zinc sulphate = magnesium sulphate + zinc By Moin Hussain
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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The formula is SnSO4.
Following the formula Sn + 2ZnSO4-> Sn(SO4)2 + 2Zn, This reaction produces tin sulfate and zinc metal.
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This would be referred to as Tin Tetraiodide.
An ionic bond is where electrons are transferred from one to the other, but a covalent bond is where the electrons are 'shared'.
SnCl2 is tin chloride. You may be taught that "ionic naming" uses oxidation number in which case the name is tin(II) chloride.
Tin can form weakly ionic bonds with several non metals including oxygen, sulfur and chlorine.
Tin (IV) Sulfide It is ionic :)