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What are typical oxidation states for tin?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Typically tin adopts two oxidation states.......

Explanation:

Stannous ion is Sn2+, and  SnCl2 is  

stannous chloride

reference here!).

Stannic ion is  Sn4+, and  SnCl4 is  stannic chloride, which is a volatile liquid.

Likewise,  

titanic chloride, and  titanous chlorideare  TiCl4(l), and  TiCl2(s)

respectively. But don't get confused.  

Ti represents titanium metal, and  Sn represent  stannum, i.e.  tin.

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