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Sn³½ or tin(III/2) is not a commonly recognized notation in chemistry. It's possible you meant to refer to Sn^3+ or another oxidation state of tin. Tin (Sn) typically has oxidation states of +2 and +4. If you meant to refer to a specific compound or context involving tin, please provide more detail so I can assist you better.

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