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  • Tin(IV) and Chloride Ions: Understanding Charges and Ionic Compounds
    Here's how to determine the positive ion for tin (IV) and chloride:

    * Tin (IV): The Roman numeral IV indicates that tin has a +4 charge (Sn⁴⁺).

    * Chloride: Chloride is the anion of chlorine, and it has a -1 charge (Cl⁻).

    Therefore, the positive ion in this compound is Sn⁴⁺ (tin(IV) ion).

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