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stannous chloride

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stannous chloride [′stan·əs ′klȯr‚īd]
(inorganic chemistry)
SnCl2White crystals; soluble in water, alcohol, and alkalies; oxidized in air to the oxychloride; melt at 247°C; used as a chemical intermediate, reducing agent, and ink-stain remover, and for silvering mirrors. Also known as tin chloride; tin crystals; tin dichloride; tin salts.


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Thus, 10 phr of curing agent and 2 phr of stannous chloride (with respect to EPDM rubber content) were used, and the EPDM in this case was 130 phr oil extended.
McGuire Environmental Consultants, which has been retained to solve the city's water contamination problem, has proposed further research on using stannous chloride - a corrosion control agent already approved for use in drinking water - to convert chromium 6 to chromium 3.
Stamm notes that NTP scientists who conducted a similar animal study eight years ago, examining the toxicity of stannous chloride in drinking water, found a cancer incidence slightly higher than that of the recent fluoride study, yet they concluded there was no statistically significant cancer association.
 
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