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Auto-oxidation-reduction chloride

Stannous hydroxide, Sn(OH)2, is formed by adding dilute sodium hydroxide solution to stannous chloride. It is readily soluble in excess alkali, producing the stannite ion, Sn(OH)g . When a solution containing stannite ion is boiled an auto-oxidation-reduction reaction occurs, with deposition of metallic tin and production of the stannate ion, Sn(OH)g- ... [Pg.502]

The precipitation of mercurous chloride and its change in color from wnite to black on addition of ammonium hydroxide are used as the test for mercurous mercury in qualitative analysis. The effect of ammonium hydroxide is due to the formation of finely divided mercury (black) and mercuric aminochloride (white) by an auto-oxidation-reduction reaction ... [Pg.571]


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