Stannite (ion) explained
The stannite ion is . It can be formed by adding strong base to stannous hydroxide.[1] The stannite ion is a strong reducing agent;[2] also, it may disproportionate to tin metal plus stannate ion.[3]
There are stannite compounds, for example, sodium stannite, .
See also
Notes and References
- Dickinson . T. . Lotfi . S. . October 1978 . The nature and standard potential of the stannite ion in sodium hydroxide solutions . Electrochimica Acta . en . 23 . 10 . 995–999 . 10.1016/0013-4686(78)85005-1.
- Book: Bailey . Edgar Henry Summerfield . A Laboratory Guide to the Study of Qualitative Analysis . Cady . Hamilton Perkins . 1901 . P. Blakiston's son & Company . 135 . en.
- Book: Division . Electrochemical Society Dielectric Science and Technology . Environmental Issues in the Electronics/semiconductor Industries and: Electrochemical/photochemical Methods for Pollution Abatement . Meeting . Electrochemical Society . 1998 . The Electrochemical Society . 978-1-56677-199-3 . 272 . en.