Tin has a relatively low melting point, at 231.93oC, or 449.47oF.
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If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
Tin (Sb) is a poor metal.
The tin whistle originated in Europe
the abbreviations for tin are, Sn, or 50 for number.
Tin is a metal,it exist in solid form. It have a low melting temperature of 232 C (449.47 F).
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the melting point of tin (the element) is 21.23 º C Important to note that most "tin" cans are not tin. They are low carbon steel with a very thin, if any, tin plating. I'm not sure where the original answer got the melting point of tin. The actual melting point of tin is 231.93 °C or 449.47 °F. If the can is steel then it will take a much, much higher temperature to melt.
It has a low melting point but has excellent electrical conductivity.
The melting point for tin is 232°C, 449 °F
Tin has a relatively low boiling point. It boils at around 2,603 degrees Celsius or 4,717 degrees Fahrenheit.
A: It is a cunductor actually is used in soldering because it has low melting point
Seeing as metals are solid at room temperature (except for mercury, which is a liquid), and heating metals causes them to become liquid (melt, which is the melting point). Then the boiling point of metals is going to be extremely high.
All tin/lead alloys are called white metals. Usually white metals have got low melting point. It is between 185Deg C to 275Deg C.
The melting point of tin is 231.9 deg C.
70/30 (70% tin, 30% lead) the more lead in an alloy the higher the melting point is.
Low temperature melting point materials like copper, aluminium, tin or lead are used to make the fuse wire. Zinc and antimony are also used because of their low melting points.