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The molecular weight of tin (IV) phosphite - Sn3(PO3)4 - is 675,540 63.
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Tin sulfate is made out of the elements tin, sulfur and oxygen. The mass numbers of tin, oxygen and sulfur are 117, 16 and 32 respectively. Therefore the molecular weight of the empirical formula is 215 g/mol.
yes because its atomic weight is 200.59 and tins is 118.71.
It depends on the ratio of the alloy. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. It is two materials mixed together. The periodic table is of elements, so it would not fit on the periodic table. If the bronze is 90% copper and 10% tin, then it would be the relative atomic mass of copper and tin in the correct ratio. It is a small amount heavier than copper as it contains heavy tin. Tin is similar to lead in weight.I thinkbronze isbronzium in Latin.
This would depend on the weight of the bag itself. Assuming that the bag weighs nothing, then it is a simple matter of division: 4.5 kg / 12 tins = 0.375 kg per tin, or 375g per tin.
The tin weight is 7g !
A 1980 Canadian cent weighs 2.8 gm and was struck in an alloy of 98% copper, 1.75% tin, and 0.25% zinc
20kg
they use it to eat cheese
You do not state how heavy the time is. An Australian 5 cent coin weighs 2.83 grams. Making no allowance for the weight of the tin, you have about $33 worth of 5 cent coins.
A merlot cheddar cheese tin and a smokey gouda cheese round.
The molecular weight of tin (IV) phosphite - Sn3(PO3)4 - is 675,540 63.
The entered price of βTinβ per 9 ounces is equal to 4.99. About Tin; Tin weighs 7.265 gram per cubic centimeter or 7 265 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. ...
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A bottle because tin is thicker and weighs more!
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