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Q: What do you get when you add sodium sulfide to tin chloride?
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Which is most likely to shatter bronze or sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride- ionic solids tend to be brittle and shatter, bronze is an alloy of copper and tin and metals and alloys are malleable.


What is the chemical formula for tin (IV) sulfide?

The chemical formula for tin (IV) sulfide is SnS2.The chemical formula for tin (II) sulfide is SnS.


What is the full name for SnCl2?

That is Tin (II) Chloride. Sn is Tin and the suffix for Chlorine is nearly always Chloride. The (II) means the Tin [in a hypothetical situation where the compound was purely ionic] has an oxidation state of 2, or +2, (ie deficient of two electrons) Source: A2 Chemistry Student.


What are the products of magnesium and tin chloride?

The products are magnesium chloride and tin


What are the elements in tin chloride?

The compound Tin chloride contains the elements Tin (Sn) and Chlorine (Cl).


What is compound name of SnCl4?

Tin (IV) Chloride


Is tin sulfide a ionic compound?

yes


What is the chemical formula of alumunium phosphate?

Ammonium hydroxide-NH4OH magnesium nitrate-Mg(NO3)2 aluminum chlorate- Al(ClO3)3 lead(IV) sulfide-PbS2 sodium oxalate-Na2C2O4 sodium chromate-CrNa2O4 lead(II) chloride-PbCl2 copper (II) carbonate-CuCO3 potassium phosphate- product contains a mixture of both potassium phosphate monobasic (KH2PO4) and potassium phosphate dibasic (K2HPO4) iron (II) chloride-FeCl3 mercury (I) iodide-HgI2 barium sulfate-BaSO4 calcium acetate-Ca(C2H3O2)2 magnesium sulfate-MgSO4 tin (IV) oxide-SnO2 ammonium phosphate-(NH4)3PO4 tin (IV) sulfide-SnS2


What makes tin chloride?

tin and chlorine


What elements is in tin chloride?

Tin chloride is made of elements Tin and Chlorine. The chemical symbol of Tin is Sn. The chemical symbol of Chlorine is Cl.


What is the name for Sn2S4?

Tin (IV) Sulfide It is ionic :)


When silver tarnishes is that a physical change or a chemical change?

It's chemical. It's the formation of silver sulfide (AgS), the sulfur coming from food (in certain proteins) or even the air (SO2). Thus, the smart way to remove the blackish stains is /not/ by rubbing them off mechanically, but to reverse the staining process chemically: put the cutlery in some warm water, add tin foil bits (which is actually aluminium, not tin), add some table salt (for conduction) leave it fore some hours and occasionally stir. The AgS will be reverted in a redox reaction into metallic silver while corroding the tin foil. The sulfide will be turned into hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which you might be able to smell (rotten eggs).