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Lucy Duarte
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26 October, 07:20
What is the formula for tin (IV) chlorate?
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Zaniyah Montgomery
26 October, 07:36
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Structure: Find Similar Structures
Molecular Formula: Sn (CrO4) 2 or Cr2O8Sn
Chemical Names: Tin (IV) chromate Stannic chromate 10101-75-4 Tin chromate (Sn (CrO4) 2) AC1L1VAT More ...
Molecular Weight: 350.7 g/mol
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Troy Farrell
26 October, 07:40
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The formula is Sn (Cl03) 4.
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This is called the compound by stock nomenclature. The suffix - ato corresponds to the oxidation number + 5 of chlorine.
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