- Definition of Sn4S:
Sn4S, also known as Tin(IV) sulfide or Sulfide of mercury in Vietnamese, is a chemical compound consisting of 4 mercury atoms (Sn) and 1 sulfur atom (S). Therefore, the molecular weight of Sn4S is 566.98 g/mol, calculated based on the total weight of all atoms in it. Its molecular structure has not been clearly discovered. The ions in Sn4S have also not been fully studied.
- Properties of Sn4S:
2.1 Physical properties:
Sn4S is solid under standard conditions. The colour, smell, and pH of this substance have not been studied or are unclear.
2.2 Chemical properties:
The chemical properties of Sn4S have not been studied and determined.
- Common chemical equations of Sn4S:
Currently, there is no information about common chemical reactions with Sn4S. When data is available, we can discuss types of reactions such as metal, acid, non-metal, and salt reactions.
- Synthesis of Sn4S:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Sn4S:
Currently, there is no information about methods to synthesize Sn4S in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Sn4S:
Information about the production of Sn4S on an industrial scale is also not available.