1857 Watts tr. Gmelin'sHist. Chem. XI. 131*Stannamyl. C10H11Sn.
[ 1852E. Frankland in Phil. Trans. CXLII. 422*Stanethylium. ]
1854 Fowne's Chem. (ed. 5) 446Stannethyl. A series of substances have been lately described by Frankland and by Loewig, which contain the elements of ethyl, associated with the metal tin.
1880 E. Cleminshaw Wurtz' Atom. Theory 271Stannethyl has just as much claim to be considered as a radical as stannous iodide.
1868 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 10) 446Stannic flouride, Sn F4..unites with other metallic flourides, forming crystalline compounds called *stannofluorides or fluostannates.
ORIGIN: from stannum : see -o- .
stanno-
combining form
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stanno-stann- (before a vowel)
Prefix
- chemistry tin