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Q: Why is sncl2 more stable than sncl4 briefly?
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Why SnCl2 is more stable than SnCl4?

due to inert pair effect


How sncl4 more covalent than sncl2?

The halides in higher oxidation state posses high charge and are smaller in size as compared to the lower oxidation state halides.Thus, in higher oxidation halides the charge/radius ratio is higher which contribute to the increase in polarisation and consequently these are more covalent.(--AK)


What is the sns?

The charge on Sn (tin) is zero, but once it combines it achieves an oxidation state of either 4+ or 2+. The 4+ is more stable, as in SnO2, but the 2+ state is also very common, as in SnCl2.


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When atoms combine to form compound do they become more stable or less stable?

More stable


When tin chloride reacts with mercury chloride?

A white precipitate of mercury(I) chloride is formed when a small amount of tin chloride SnCl2 is put into a solution of mercury(II) chloride (HgCl2); adding more SnCl2 turns this precipitate black as metallic mercury is formed.


What is a more stable atom between lithium and gold?

Gold is more stable.


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Silicon is more stable.


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hydried is more stable than H-atom


How stable is the UK?

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Does oxygen atoms become more stable or less stable when oxygen forms compounds?

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