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Tin - Wikipedia Tin is a chemical element; it has symbol Sn (from Latin stannum) and atomic number 50 A silvery-colored metal, tin is soft enough to be cut with little force, [ 13 ] and a bar of tin can be bent by hand with little effort
Tin (Sn) - The Chemical Elements With the periodic table symbol Sn, atomic number 50, atomic mass of 118 69 g mol-1, and electron configuration [Kr] 4d 10 5s 2 5p 2, tin is a soft, pliable, and easily malleable silvery-white metal It reaches its boiling point at 2586°C, 4687°F, 2859 K, while the melting point is achieved at 231 928°C, 449 47°F, 505 078 K
Tin (Sn) - Periodic Table Tin is a chemical element of the periodic table with chemical symbol Sn and atomic number 50 with an atomic weight of 118 711 u and is classed as post-transition metal and is part of group 14 (carbon group)
Tin (Sn) Element Information - Properties, Uses, Facts - SchoolMyKids Explore detailed information on Tin (Sn) element properties, facts, uses, history and periodic table trends Learn about Tin - Atomic Number 50, atomic mass 118 71, physical chemical properties, isotopes, electron configuration, crystal structure, abundance, and health safety guidelines
Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory When heated in air, tin forms Sn 2, which is feebly acid, forming stannate salts with basic oxides The most important salt is the chloride, which is used as a reducing agent and as a mordant in calico printing
Chemical Properties of Tin - BYJUS Sn element (Sn), a chemical element belonging to the carbon family, is in the periodic table group 14 (IVa) It is a smooth, silvery white metal with a bluish Sn element, an alloy of copper known to the ancients in bronze