Mbabazi, JolocamNtale, M.Kwetegyeka, J.Mulongo, G.Twinomuhwezi, H.Nnamuyomba, P2023-08-102023-08-102011-05-02www.isca.inhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14270/202An identification has been achieved of only 1:1 and 1:2 chelates of hexahydroxystannate (IV) anions with ortho (i.e., 1,2)-diphenols, using potentiometric and conductimetric techniques. Lack of evidence for organo-richer complexes in aqueous media is in contrast to antimonite (V) hexahydroxy anions and tellurate (VI), which are each able to form a tris (catecholate).enStannate (IVAntimonate (V)Tellurate (VIDiphenolsComplex-formationStannate (IV) and Antimonate (V) Hexahydroxy-anion complexes with Di- and Polyhydric PhenolsArticle