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stannic
stannic, a. Chem. (ˈstænɪk) [f. stann-um + -ic.] Of a compound: Containing tin as a quadrivalent element. Cf. stannous.1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. xvii. 166 Stannic [acid]. 1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 240 Binoxide of tin..is known, also, as the stannic oxide, and generally as the peroxid...
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Stannosis
Stannic oxide ()
The primary uses for stannic oxide (SnO2) include polishing glass, marble, silver, and jewelry in addition to creating dyes for fabrics Stannic oxide is also insoluble in water and dissociates in sulfuric acids and hydrochloric acid.
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stannoso-
stannoso- Chem., (stæˈnəʊsəʊ) used as combining form of mod.L. stannōs-us stannous.1868 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 10) 445 Tin..forms two well-defined classes of compounds, namely, the stannous compounds, in which it is bivalent,..and the stannic compounds, in which it is quadrivalent..; also a few compound...
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Putty (disambiguation)
Wales, a small town north west of Sydney
Putty Patrollers, from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
"Jeweler's putty", tin (IV) oxide, formerly known as stannic
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distannic
distannic, a. Chem. (daɪˈstænɪk) [f. di-2 2 + stannic.] Of or containing two equivalents of tin (stannum).1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 593 It forms distannic oxyhexethide.
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stannous
stannous, a. Chem. (ˈstænəs) [f. stann-um + -ous.] Of a compound: Containing tin as a bivalent element. Cf. stannic a.1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 239 This oxide [hydrated protoxide of tin] is in many works distinguished as the stannous oxide. 1868 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 10) 445 The dichloride, or Stan...
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Tin(IV) chloride
Tin(IV) chloride, also known as tin tetrachloride or stannic chloride, is an inorganic compound with the formula SnCl4. Safety
Stannic chloride was used as a chemical weapon in World War I, as it formed an irritating (but non-deadly) dense smoke on contact with air: it was
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Tin iodide
Tin(II) iodide or stannous iodide
Tin(IV) iodide or stannic iodide
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cassiterite
cassiterite Min. (kəˈsɪtəraɪt) [f. Gr. κασσίτερος tin + -ite.] Native stannic dioxide, the most common ore of tin, occurring in various forms, as tin stone, wood tin, toad's-eye tin, stream tin.1858 Shepard Min. 264 Wood-tin of the Cornish miners is only a variety of cassiterite. 1873 Watts Fownes' ...
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Tin(IV) oxide
Hydrous forms of SnO2 have been described as stannic acid. "Stannic acid" refers to hydrated tin (IV) oxide, SnO2, which is also called "stannic oxide."
Tin oxides dissolve in acids.
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Tin chloride
Tin chloride can refer to:
Tin(II) chloride or stannous chloride (SnCl2)
Tin(IV) chloride or stannic chloride or tin tetrachloride (SnCl4)
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Tributyltin chloride
Preparation and reactions
The compound is prepared by a redistribution reaction by combining stannic chloride and tetrabutyltin:
3 (C4H9)4Sn + SnCl4
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Tin(IV) iodide
Tin(IV) iodide, also known as stannic iodide, is the chemical compound with the formula SnI4.
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Tin fluoride
Tin fluoride can refer to:
Tin(II) fluoride (stannous fluoride), SnF2
Tin(IV) fluoride (stannic fluoride), SnF4
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