Q. 6.113

Question

One of the ions of tin is tin(IV).

a. What is the symbol for this ion?

b. How many protons and electrons are in the ion?

c. What is the formula of tin(IV) oxide?

d. What is the formula of tin(IV} phosphate?

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Answer

a. Symbol of tin(IV) is Sn4+.

b. It has 50 and 46 protons and electrons respectively.

c. Formula of tin(IV) oxide is SnO2.

d. Formula of tin(IV) phosphate is Sn3(PO4)4.

1Part(a) Step 1: Given information

We need to find the symbol for tin(IV).

2Part(a) Step 2: Explanation

Symbol for tin(IV) is Sn4+.

3Part(b) Step 1: Given information

We need to find number of electrons and protons for tin(IV).

4Part(b) Step 2: Explanation

Atomic number of tin(IV) is 50 so,

The number of protons are 50.

The number of electrons are 46 due to +4 oxidation state.

5Part(c) Step 1: Given information

We need to find the formula for tin(IV) oxide.

6Part(c) Step 2: Explanation

Tin(IV) oxide is also known as stannic oxide and it's formula is SnO2.

7Part(d) Step 1: Given information

We need to find the formula for tin(IV) phosphate.

8Part(d) Step 2: Explanation

Tin(IV) phosphate is also known as tin phosphate and it's formula is Sn3(PO4)4.