Stannous Sulphate, commonly called as Tin Sulphate, is a chemical compound. It is a white to a slightly yellowish color solid that can absorb moisture from the air in enough quantity to become fully dissolved and forms an aqueous solution. Stannous Sulphate is created by a displacement chemical reaction between metallic tin and copper sulfate.
The physical and chemical property of Stannous Sulphate or Tin Sulphate is that it has a melting point of 378 °C or 712 °F temperature. On boiling it decomposes to decomposes to SnO2 (Tin-II oxide) and SO2 (Sulphur dioxide). It is inflammable by property. It is soluble in water and also in acid. It can be also known by some alternative names such as Tin Sulfate, Tin sulphate, sulfated etain, TIN(+2)SULFATE, sulfatestanneux TIN(II) SULFATE, Tin (Ⅱ) Sulfate, TIN(II) SULPHATE. The stannous sulphate can also be used water treatments, solar cells, fuel cells, preparation of various stannous salts. Color anodizing aluminium for architectural or automotive applications has become a major opening for Stannous Sulfate.
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Formula | SnSO4 |
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Appearance | White to yellowish powder |
Purity | 98.0-99.0% Min. |
Tin (as Sn) | 52%-54% Min. |
Chloride (as Cl) | 0.1% Max. |
Metal Sulphate Impurity | 0.1% Max. |
Iron (as Fe) | 0.005% Max. |
Lead (as Pb) | 0.01% Max. |
Arsenic (as As) | 0.0005% Max. |