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iTRi: Properties of norganic tin compounds
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http://www.itri.co.uk/pooled/articles/BF_TECHART/v
iew.asp?Q=BF_TECHART_230523
Elements
Tin
Species
Inorganic
Topic
Information - Physical/Chemical Data
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Location
United Kingdom
Language
English
Description
Inorganic tin compounds - properties
Information on the properties of inorganic tin II and IV compounds (Molecular weight, melting and boiling point, specific gravity and solubility). Also data on CAS, EINECS and TSCA classifications.
File/Document:
Tin(II) compounds - properties table.doc
(74.50kb)
Tin(IV) compounds - properties table.doc
(73.50kb)
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