It is a compound of tin and fluorine (if it has two parts to its name or ends in -ide, it is not an element).
Stannous fluoride is a compound that contains the element tin. It is used in some toothpaste formulations as a source of fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel.
Stannous is Latin for the element tin, which has the symbol Sn on the periodic table.
This compound is tin(II) difluoride - SnF2.
To determine the oxidation number of an element in a chemical compound, you need to follow these steps: Identify the element in the compound. Determine the common oxidation states for that element. Assign the oxidation number based on the compound's overall charge and known rules for assigning oxidation numbers. By following these steps, you can accurately determine the oxidation number of an element in a chemical compound.
To calculate the grams of an element in a compound, you need to find the molar mass of the element and the compound. Then, use the formula: (mass of element/molar mass of compound) x molar mass of element. This will give you the grams of the element in the compound.
Stannous fluoride is a compound that contains the element tin. It is used in some toothpaste formulations as a source of fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel.
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Stannous is Latin for the element tin, which has the symbol Sn on the periodic table.
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Two common one would be Tin and Fluorine, which make up the anti-cavity compound Stannous Fluoride.
This compound is tin(II) difluoride - SnF2.
"Stannous" is the former standard name for what is now more properly called a tin(II) ion. The ion itself is not a metal.
It is Flouride.