Tin (II, IV) Iodide is a red-colored powder used as an iodizing reagent in organic chemistry. Chemical and physical properties Tin (II) Iodide • Molecular weight: 372.52 • Melting point: 320 °C • Boiling point: 714 °C • Solubility: Air-sensitive, Light-sensitive • Special properties: Air-sensitive, Light-sensitive • Density: 7.6 g/cm3 Hazard and transportation information • UN number: 3260 • Hazard Class: 8 • Packing Group: II • Hazard warnings: Dangerous • HS: 2827600000 • Hazard summary: H314 • Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. • Precautions: • P264b-P271-P301+P330+P331-P305+P351+P338-P363-P403+P233-P501c • Wash face, hands and any unprotected areas of the body thoroughly after use. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. In case of ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. In case of eye contact: Rinse eyes gently with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if you are wearing them and if it is easy to do so. Continue flushing eyes. Wash contaminated clothing before subsequent use. Store in a well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed. Transfer contents to a container for further disposal by an appropriate organization. Tin (IV) Iodide • Chemical and physical properties • Molecular weight: 626.33 • Solubility: Moisture sensitive • Special properties: Moisture sensitive Hazard and transportation information • UN number: 3260 • Hazard Class: 8 • Packing Group: II • Hazard warnings: Dangerous • HS: 2827600000 • Hazard summary: H314 • Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. • Precautions: • P264b-P271-P301+P330+P331-P305+P351+P338-P363-P403+P233-P501c Our production includes more than 400 names of compounds of about 60 elements of periodic system and includes high-purity oxides of REM, crystal hydrates of nitrates, chlorides, bromides, sulfates, acetates, oxalates of REM, selenides of molybdenum and tungsten, sulfides of germanium, europium, samarium.