corbon atomic number is 6 and Atomic Mass is different 12
the other corbon atomic number is 6 and atomic mass is 13
C6=12 C6=13
example of TIN NO
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.
The skin I'm in is made of tin
There are many very big differences between iron and tin. These two metals have very different bonding abilities for example.
Tin can combine with various gases, including oxygen, forming tin oxides, such as tin(II) oxide (SnO) or tin(IV) oxide (SnO2), depending on the stoichiometry and conditions. These oxides are commonly formed during the oxidation of tin in the presence of atmospheric oxygen.
0 in the elemental form. +2 and +4 in its compounds
aluminium,copper,iron,lead,tin,
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
Brass (copper and zinc), Bronze (copper and Tin) also nickel
Copper and Tin make Bronze, which is very widely used.
No, the word 'tin' is a common noun, a general word for metallic element (atomic number 50; symbol Sn).A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Tin Woodman (character in the Wizard of Oz) or The Tin Angel (restaurant) in Pittsburgh PA.
Tin advertising signs can be purchased from a number of online sites. Amazon, eBay, and the web domains "RetroPlanet" and "AmericanHeritage," for example, sell these items.