The molecular weight of tin (IV) phosphite - Sn3(PO3)4 - is 675,540 63.
TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide) and TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
SnO2, if you meant (tin(IV) oxide) or tin dioxide that is
The systematic name of this ionic compound is Tin(IV) Selenide.
Tin IV refers to tin in its +4 oxidation state. This means that tin atom has lost four electrons and has a charge of +4. Tin IV compounds are commonly found in tin dioxide (SnO2) and other tin (IV) salts.
The chemical formula for titanium (II) phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4. In this compound, titanium has a +2 oxidation state, denoted by the Roman numeral II in parentheses. Phosphite is a polyatomic ion with the formula PO3, and the subscript 4 indicates that there are four phosphite ions in the compound.
TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide) and TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
The Answer To Your Question Is.... tin (IV) oxide
SnO2, if you meant (tin(IV) oxide) or tin dioxide that is
Tin (IV) phosphide
The systematic name of this ionic compound is Tin(IV) Selenide.
Tin (IV) Chloride
Tin IV refers to tin in its +4 oxidation state. This means that tin atom has lost four electrons and has a charge of +4. Tin IV compounds are commonly found in tin dioxide (SnO2) and other tin (IV) salts.
Sn4+ is the symbol for Tin(IV), that is, the element tin with a oxidation state of 4.
The chemical formula for titanium (II) phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4. In this compound, titanium has a +2 oxidation state, denoted by the Roman numeral II in parentheses. Phosphite is a polyatomic ion with the formula PO3, and the subscript 4 indicates that there are four phosphite ions in the compound.
No, SnC is not the formula for tin IV carbide. The correct formula for tin IV carbide is SnC2.
The name of the compound SnBr is tin (II) bromide.
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.