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2Na[Sn(OH)3] | → | Sn | + | Na2[Sn(OH)6] | |
Sodium trihydroxystannate(II) | C.I.77860; C.I.Pigment Metal 5; Sn; Tin | Sodium hexahydroxostannate(IV) | |||
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Temperature: room temperature
Explanation: The ideal environmental conditions for a reaction, such as temperature, pressure, catalysts, and solvent. Catalysts are substances that speed up the pace (velocity) of a chemical reaction without being consumed or becoming part of the end product. Catalysts have no effect on equilibrium situations.
In a full sentence, you can also say Na[Sn(OH)3] (Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)) and produce Sn (C.I.77860; C.I.Pigment Metal 5; Sn; Tin) and Na2[Sn(OH)6] (Sodium hexahydroxostannate(IV))
This equation does not have any specific information about phenomenon.
In this case, you just need to observe to see if product substance Na2[Sn(OH)6] (Sodium hexahydroxostannate(IV)), appearing at the end of the reaction.
Or if any of the following reactant substances Na[Sn(OH)3] (Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)), disappearing
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Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)
Na[Sn(OH)3] → H2O + NaOH + SnO 6H2O + Na6TeO6 + 3Na[Sn(OH)3] → 3NaOH + Te + 3Na2[Sn(OH)6] 2Na[Sn(OH)3] → Sn + Na2[Sn(OH)6] View all equations with Na[Sn(OH)3] as reactant
Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)
H2O + NaOH + SnO → Na[Sn(OH)3] View all equations with Na[Sn(OH)3] as product
Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)
H2O + NaOH + SnO → Na[Sn(OH)3] View all equations with Na[Sn(OH)3] as product
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