词条 | Tin(II) hydroxide |
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| ImageFile = Tin(II) hydroxide.JPG | ImageName = | IUPACName = Tin(II) hydroxide | OtherNames = Stannous hydroxide | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | CASNo = 12026-24-3 | ChemSpiderID=19989070 | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | Formula = Sn(OH)2 | MolarMass = 152.73 g/mol | Density = | Solubility = | MeltingPt = | BoilingPt = | Section4 = {{Chembox Thermochemistry | DeltaHf = −561 kJ·mol−1[1] | Entropy = 155 J·mol−1·K−1[1] }} Tin(II) hydroxide, Sn(OH)2, also known as stannous hydroxide, is an inorganic compound tin(II). The only related material for which definitive information is available is the oxy hydroxide Sn6O4(OH)4, but other related materials are claimed. They are all white solids that are insoluble in water. Preparation and structureCrystals of Sn6O4(OH)4 has been characterized by X-ray diffraction. This cluster is obtained from solution of basic solutions of tin(II). The compound consists of an octahedron of Sn centers, each face of which is capped by an oxide or a hydroxide. The structure is reminiscent of the Mo6S8 subunit of the Chevrel phases..[2] The structure of pure Sn(OH)2 is not known.[4] Sn(OH)2 has been claimed to arise from the reaction of (CH3)3SnOH with SnCl2 in an aprotic solvent:[3] 2 Me3SnOH + SnCl2 → Sn(OH)2 + 2 Me3SnCl No crystallographic characterization is available on this material. ReactionsStannous hydroxide is easily oxidized to stannic oxide (SnO2) by air. References1. ^1 {{cite book| author = Zumdahl, Steven S.|title =Chemical Principles 6th Ed.| publisher = Houghton Mifflin Company| year = 2009| isbn = 0-618-94690-X|page=A23}} {{Tin compounds}}{{inorganic-compound-stub}}2. ^{{cite journal|title=Structure of Tin(II) "Hydroxide" and Lead(II) "Hydroxide|author1=R. A. Howie|author2=W. Moser|journal=Nature|volume=219|issue=5152|pages=372–373|year=1968|doi=10.1038/219372a0}} 3. ^1 {{Holleman&Wiberg}} 3 : Hydroxides|Tin compounds|Reducing agents |
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