Tin Sulphate Tin Sulphate
Tin Sulphate
Tin Sulphate

Tin Sulphate

Product Details:

  • Application Industrial
  • Appearance white-yellowish crystalline solid
  • Melting Point 378 C (712 F; 651 K)
  • Usage Tin sulphate is commonly used in acid tin plating baths, liquor finishing and drawing of steel wire.
  • Purity 97%
  • Poisonous YES
  • Solubility 33 g/100 mL (25 C)
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Tin Sulphate Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Tin Sulphate Product Specifications

  • Industrial
  • white-yellowish crystalline solid
  • 378 C (712 F; 651 K)
  • Tin sulphate is commonly used in acid tin plating baths, liquor finishing and drawing of steel wire.
  • 97%
  • YES
  • 33 g/100 mL (25 C)
  • 4.15 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Powder
  • 7488-55-3
  • 3.0
  • Melting Point (1) 360 C (decomp) Density (1) 1.35 g/cm Source(s) (1) Metal-Organics Catalog physical property data were obtained from Gelest, Inc. of Morrisville, Pennsylvania (US)
  • SnSO
  • Room Temperature
  • H2O4S.Sn
  • Sulphate

Tin Sulphate Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
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  • Free samples are available
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Product Description

Tin Sulphate is a high purity industrial grade powder with a purity of 97%. It is a poisonous substance with a pH level of 3.0 and should be stored at room temperature. This product is commonly used as a catalyst in chemical reactions, electroplating, and as a mordant in textile dyeing. It is also used in the manufacturing of glass, ceramics, and as a component in etching solutions. Its high purity and consistent quality make it an ideal choice for various industrial applications.

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:[3]

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

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

In the solid state the sulfate ions are linked together by O-Sn-O bridges. The tin atom has three oxygen atoms arranged pyramidally at 226 pm with the three O-Sn-O bond angles of 79, 77.1 and 77.1.

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