Tin (IV) sulfite is the systematic name for the formula Sn(SO₃)₂.
The chemical formula that gives total number of atoms of each element in one molecule of a compound is called Molecular Formula.
Oxidation state is also known as oxidation number. It is defined as the atom is equal to the total number of electrons which have been removed from the element in order to form chemical bond with other atom.
Now find the oxidation state of Sn in Sn(SO₃)₂.
Assume the oxidation state of Sn in Sn(SO₃)₂ be x.
x + 2 × (-2) = 0
x -4 = 0
x = +4
Oxidation state of Sn is +4 or (IV)
Thus from the above conclusion we can say that The systematic name for the formula Sn(SO₃)₂ is Tin (IV) sulfite.
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Question: Give the systematic names for the formulas or the formulas for the names:
(a) Sn(SO₃)₂