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What is the molar mass of tin (II) sulfate?

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214.77 g/mol
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Answer:

214.77 g/mol

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Tin(II) sulfate

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Tin(II) sulfate

Tin(II) sulfate crystallizes in an heavily distorted barium sulfrate structure.

Unit cell of tin(II) sulfate.

Names

Other names

Stannous sulfate

Identifiers

CAS Number

7488-55-3 ☑

3D model (JSmol)

Interactive image

ChemSpider

21106484 ☑

ECHA InfoCard 100.028.457 Edit this at Wikidata

EC Number

231-302-2

PubChem CID

62643

UNII

0MFE10J96E ☑

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

DTXSID20884389 Edit this at Wikidata

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Properties

Chemical formula SnSO4

Molar mass 214.773 g/mol

Appearance white-yellowish crystalline solid

deliquescent

Density 5.15 g/cm3

Melting point 378 °C (712 °F; 651 K)

Boiling point decomposes to SnO2 and SO2

Solubility in water 33 g/100 mL (25 °C)

Structure[1]

Crystal structure Primitive orthorhombic

Space group Pnma, No. 62

Lattice constant

a = 8.80 Å, b = 5.32 Å, c = 7.12 Å[2]

Hazards

NFPA 704 (fire diamond)

NFPA 704 four-colored diamond

010

Flash point Non-flammable

Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC):

LD50 (median dose) 2207 mg/kg (oral, rat)

2152 mg/kg (oral, mouse)[3]

Related compounds

Other anions Tin(II) chloride, tin(II) bromide, tin(II) iodide

Other cations Lead(II) sulfate

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Tin(II) sulfate (SnSO4) is a chemical compound. It is a white solid that can absorb enough moisture from the air to become fully dissolved, forming an aqueous solution; this property is known as deliquescence. It can be prepared by a displacement reaction between metallic tin and copper(II) sulfate:[4]

Sn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) → Cu (s) + SnSO4 (aq)

Tin(II) sulfate is a convenient source of tin(II) ions uncontaminated by tin(IV) species.

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