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Orthorhombic LiFe

Tin(II) sulphate may be prepared by dissolving tin metal or a tin(II) salt in sulphuric acid. Pure tin(II) sulphate, however, is best made by the displacement of copper from a copper sulphate solution by metallic tin. Crystals of SnS04 are white and orthorhombic (a = 8-81 b — 7-17 and c — 5-35 A). Tin(II) sulphate has an excellent shelf life, and is strongly recommended as a pure source of Sn(II)i23. [Pg.76]


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