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Would Tin(II) Fluoride be SnF^2? Im so confused!
13 years ago

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Anonymous
That's right
13 years ago
Bryce
I don't understand why though? Why would the 2 come after the Sn if its Tin(II)
13 years ago
Anonymous
Because fluroide has a charge of 1 and tin has a charge of 2.. they aren't the same so you switch them
13 years ago

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