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acid_laced October 20th, 2005 15:33

Prep. of tetratiodotin and its triphenylphosphine complex...
 
In the Andrews titration used to determine I- is the potassium iodate acting as a reducing or oxidising agent?

Also, what are the isomeric forms of (Ph3P)2SnI4....

Any help is greatly appreciated thanks..

charco October 21st, 2005 17:02

potassium iodate has to be an oxidising agent.


for the isomers, draw out an octahedral arangement (six ligands attached to a central ion) with the six ligands and you will see that the two triphenylphosphine ligands can either be next to each other or opposite each other.

acid_laced October 24th, 2005 10:48

will that complex have a charge on it?

charco October 24th, 2005 11:11

depends whether it's Sn(II) - yes, or Sn(IV) - no

acid_laced October 27th, 2005 14:28

K thanx!


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