Hmmm.
SnI2 case:Sn
(s) + 2H
+ Sn
2+ + H
2Now, we still have the Cl
- and I
- in solution and have oxidized the Sn to a 2
+ state. Why does stannous iodide now crystalize instead of stannous chloride? Since chloride is a better nucleophile won't it bond preferentially?
SnI4 case:The acetic anhydride will react with any water in the system to produce more acetic acid. Is H
+ again acting as an oxidizing agent in this reaction? If so, why is this Sn complex oxidized to a 4+ state? The higher heat? and why is this system allowed to interact with atmospheric oxygen?