Tin(II) acetate

CAS
638-39-1
Catalog Number
ACM638391
Category
Organic Tin
Molecular Weight
236.798g/mol
Molecular Formula
Sn(CH3COO)2;C4H6O4Sn;

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Specification

Synonyms
Tin acetate; Stannous acetate; DTXSID30213242; Tin diacetate; Tin di(acetate); FT-0675242; SCHEMBL64389; CTK3J8027; SCHEMBL64390; AKOS030242582;
IUPAC Name
tin(2+);diacetate;
Canonical SMILES
CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].[Sn+2];
InChI
InChI=1S/2C2H4O2.Sn/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2;
InChI Key
PNOXNTGLSKTMQO-UHFFFAOYSA-L;
Application
Reducing agent.
Complexity
25.5
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
3
EC Number
211-335-9
Exact Mass
237.929g/mol
H-Bond Acceptor
4
Heavy Atom Count
9
Monoisotopic Mass
237.929g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area
80.3A^2
UNII
1SKU167W8P
February 6, 2023


Preparing composite catalyst
Tin(II) acetate and palladium (II) acetate were used to activate the C-H bond in anisole methoxy.

What is the PubChem CID of Tin(II) acetate?

The PubChem CID of Tin(II) acetate is 69488.

What is the molecular formula of Tin(II) acetate?

The molecular formula of Tin(II) acetate is Sn(CH3COO)2.

What is the molecular weight of Tin(II) acetate?

The molecular weight of Tin(II) acetate is 236.80 g/mol.

What is the IUPAC name of Tin(II) acetate?

The IUPAC name of Tin(II) acetate is tin(2+);diacetate.

What is the InChI of Tin(II) acetate?

The InChI of Tin(II) acetate is InChI=1S/2C2H4O2.Sn/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2.

What is the CAS number of Tin(II) acetate?

The CAS number of Tin(II) acetate is 638-39-1.

What is the European Community (EC) number of Tin(II) acetate?

The European Community (EC) number of Tin(II) acetate is 211-335-9.

What is the UNII of Tin(II) acetate?

The UNII of Tin(II) acetate is 1SKU167W8P.

What is the hydrogen bond donor count of Tin(II) acetate?

The hydrogen bond donor count of Tin(II) acetate is 0.

Is Tin(II) acetate a canonicalized compound?

Yes, Tin(II) acetate is a canonicalized compound.

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