What is the name for the compound with the formula Sn(CrO_4)_2?Sn(CrO4)2?

1 Answer
Jul 16, 2017

Stannic chromate or tin(IV) chromate

Explanation:

We're asked to find the name of the compound "Sn(CrO"_4")"_2Sn(CrO4)2.

This is considered an ionic compound, with the constituent ions being

  • a tin cation

  • the chromate anion, "CrO"_4^(2-)CrO24

This being a compound, the sum of the ionic charges must be 00.

We know the charge of the chromate ion is 2-2, so we need to find the charge of the "Sn"Sn cation, by asking, "What must the charge (oxidation state) of tin be so that the net charge is zero?"

There is one cation per two anions in this compound, so we have

overbrace((1)(x))^"tin" + overbrace((2)(-2))^("CrO"_4^(2-)) = 0

x = color(red)(4

The oxidation state of tin here is thus (IV), so the name is

Tin(IV) chromate

or

Stannic chromate