Stannite (ion)

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The stannite ion is [Sn(OH)3]. It can be formed by adding strong base to stannous hydroxide.[1] The stannite ion is a strong reducing agent;[2] also, it may disproportionate to tin metal plus stannate ion.[3]

There are stannite compounds, for example, sodium stannite, Na2SnO2.

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