Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV)

Sn2+ + 2Fe3+ → Sn4+ + 2Fe2+

Genel Bakış

Tin(II) ions reduce iron(III) to iron(II) while being oxidized to tin(IV). Stannous chloride (SnCl₂) is a widely used reducing agent in analytical chemistry. This redox reaction is used to pre-reduce iron(III) before titration with permanganate or dichromate.

Katılımcılar

Rol Madde Katsayı Hal
Reaktan Tin Sn 1 (aq)
Ürün Iron Fe 2 (aq)

Günlük Örnek

SnCl₂ is used in the mirror silvering process and as a sensitizer before electroless plating of plastics.

Endüstriyel Önemi

Tin(II) chloride is used in tin plating, as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, in the production of mirrors, and in analytical chemistry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the equation for Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV)?
The balanced equation is: Sn²⁺ + 2Fe³⁺ → Sn⁴⁺ + 2Fe²⁺.
What type of reaction is Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV)?
Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV) is a redox reaction.
Is Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV) exothermic or endothermic?
Tin(II) Reduction to Tin(IV) is exothermic (releases energy). The enthalpy change (ΔH) is -37.0 kJ/mol.