SnCH2CH2CH34
SnCH2CH2CH34 refers to a chemical compound. The "Sn" indicates the presence of tin. The "CH2CH2CH3" represents a propyl group, a three-carbon alkyl chain with the formula C3H7. The subscript "4" following the propyl group suggests that there are four such propyl groups attached to the central tin atom. Therefore, the compound is tetrapentyltin. Its molecular formula would be Sn(C3H7)4.
Tetrapentyltin is an organotin compound. Organotin compounds are a class of organometallic compounds containing a carbon-tin
The properties of tetrapentyltin, such as its physical state, solubility, and reactivity, would be influenced by
The synthesis of tetrapentyltin would typically involve reactions between tin halides and organometallic reagents, such as