previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN"
what?? I'm pretty sure it's
Sn3N2
Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge
Yes - that is correct.
it's TIN(II) CHLORIDE.
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum
Well tin whistle today are now made with nickel,brass,silver,or wood. It's not made with tin. The tin whistle is named so because before it was made with tin-plated steel.
There are many stuff prepared using TIN and we use them in our daily lifer as well. Some examples are:=1. Tin boxes; used for keeping things in it.2. Metal ducts;they are made up of tin used while ducting is done.3. Cans;used for containing the soft drinks.and many more.....--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The chemical symbol for tin (III) nitride is Sn3N4.
Formula: TiN, not to be confused with Tin(Stannum)
The chemical formula for titanium nitride is TiN. It is a compound of titanium and nitrogen, commonly used as a hard coating in industrial applications due to its high hardness, wear resistance, and chemical stability.
The formula for copper(I) nitride is Cu3N. Nitride has a valency of -3
No, that is not true. The correct formula would be TiN
The chemical formula for a nitride ion is N-3.
Formula = Ag3N
The chemical formula indium nitride is InN.
Na3N
The formula for bismuth nitride is Bi3N.
The formula for potassium nitride is K3N. It consists of three potassium ions (K+) and one nitride ion (N3-).
Formula = Cs3N