Sn So3 2
How to calculate the value of Sn (SO3) 2? 3
I know it's called tin (IV) sulfite, but I don't know why. Can anyone explain how charge is obtained from this type of molecule?
Calculate it using the laws of calculus.
Sn So3 2
The negative charge of SO3 2 ions is known to be 2. The compound formula is electrically neutral. This means there is no overhead on the connection. With two SO3 2 ions, the total negative charge is 4. Therefore, the charge on Sn must be +4 to balance the charges of two sulfite ions.
Perhaps the ion table in the link I have given will help you to understand the formulas of ionic compounds.
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