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In the title compound, the 2-carboxyquinolinium cation, the [SnCl6]2– anion (site symmetry
) and the water molecule of crystallization are held together by hydrogen bonds, π–π stacking and C—Cl⋯π interactions.
In the hydrated title salt, (C10H8NO2)2[SnCl6]·2H2O, the tin(IV) atom is located about a center of inversion. In the crystal structure, the organic cation, the octahedral inorganic anion and the water molecule of crystallization interact through O—H⋯O, N—H⋯O and O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds, supplemented by weak π–π stacking between neighboring cations, and C—Cl⋯π interactions.