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stannic acetate is a ternary compound of ions (Sn+4 + C2H3O2-). So you'd get Sn(C2H3O2)4
Just balance out each side according to its charge.

Source- College chemisty student, my textbook, and the same problem in my book which follows the same rules.

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Formula: Sn4+

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Formula: SnS2

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Stannic refers to the 4+ tin ion, Sn4+.

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SnCl4

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Sn(CO3)4

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