1. Sncl(2)
2. Stannous Chloride
3. Stannous Chloride Anhydrous
4. Stannous Chloride Dihydrate
5. Stannous Chloride, 113sn-labeled
6. Stannous Chloride, 2h-labeled
7. Stannous Chloride, 35cl-labeled
8. Stannous Chloride, Dichlorostannate (-1)
9. Tin Chloride
1. Stannous Chloride
2. 7772-99-8
3. Dichlorotin
4. Tin(ii) Chloride
5. Stannous Dichloride
6. Sncl2
7. Stannous Chloride Hydrate
8. Mfcd00011241
9. Tin(ii)chloride
10. Uniston Cr-ht 200
11. Anhydrous Stannous Chloride
12. Tin(ii) Chloride, Anhydrous
13. Ccris 560
14. Tin(ii) Chloride (1:2)
15. Hsdb 582
16. Tin(ii) Choride
17. Tin(ii)dichloride
18. Nci-c02722
19. Tin (ii)chloride
20. Tin(ii)-chloride
21. Einecs 231-868-0
22. Tin(11) Chloride
23. Tin-(ii) Chloride
24. Tin-(ii)-chloride
25. Tine (ii) Chloride
26. Tin (11) Chloride
27. Tin (ii) Dichloride
28. Tin-(ii) Dichloride
29. Tin (ii ) Chloride
30. Ci 77864
31. Ai3-51686
32. C.i. 77864
33. Tin(ii) Chloride, Ultra Dry
34. 7772-99-8(anhydrous)
35. Unii-r30h55tn67
36. Tin(ii) Chloride, P.a., 97%
37. Tin(ii) Chloride, Ar, >=99%
38. Tin(ii) Chloride, Lr, >=98%
39. Akos016367891
40. Tin(ii) Chloride, Reagent Grade, 98%
41. Ft-0686843
42. Tin(ii) Chloride, Reagentplus(r), >=99%
43. Ec 231-868-0
44. Q204964
45. Tin(ii) Chloride, >=99.99% Trace Metals Basis
46. Tin(ii) Chloride, Vetec(tm) Reagent Grade, 98%
47. J-524301
48. Tin(ii) Chloride, Anhydrous, Powder, >=99.99% Trace Metals Basis
Molecular Weight | 189.61 g/mol |
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Molecular Formula | Cl2Sn |
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 0 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 0 |
Rotatable Bond Count | 0 |
Exact Mass | 189.839908 g/mol |
Monoisotopic Mass | 189.839908 g/mol |
Topological Polar Surface Area | 0 Ų |
Heavy Atom Count | 3 |
Formal Charge | 0 |
Complexity | 2.8 |
Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Covalently Bonded Unit Count | 1 |
The concn of tin in the diaphysis was higher than in the epiphysis both in controls and rats given oral doses of stannous chloride for 28 days.
Friberg, L., Nordberg, G.F., Kessler, E. and Vouk, V.B. (eds). Handbook of the Toxicology of Metals. 2nd ed. Vols I, II.: Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1986., p. V2 575
The effect of dietary tin on zinc, copper, & iron utilization by rats was studied. Male weanling Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a diet containing 206 ug tin (as stannous chloride)/g feed for 21 days. The rats fed the test diet lost more zinc in feces and retained much lower levels of zinc in tibias and kidneys than rats fed the control diet 1 ug tin/g. Rats fed the tin supplemented diet retained higher levels of tin in kidneys and tibias and lower levels of copper in kidneys than controls.
PMID:7286865 Greger JL, Johnson MA; Food Cosmet Toxicol 19 (2): 163-6 (1981)
Volunteers in a balance experiment given diets containing 0.11 or 49.67 mg tin (as stannous chloride) daily for 20 days appeared to absorb 50 and 3% of the tin, respectively, as estimated from dietary and fecal tin recovery.
USEPA; Health Effects Assessment for Tin and Compounds p.4 (1987) EPA/600/8-88/055
... Rats and rabbits absorbed <2% of orally administered tin from stannous chloride.
USEPA; Health Effects Assessment for Tin and Compounds p.4 (1987) EPA/600/8-88/055