in universe 4x10^-7%
in sun 9x10^-7%
in meteorites .00012%
in earth's crust .00022%
in oceans 1x10^-9%
in humans .00002%
Plagiarized word for word from http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/050/data.html
Tin IS an element.
Both tin and iron are metals. The metals tin and iron also have element symbols that do not match their names.
metals or element
Tin cans, tin foil...
Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
You are probably referring to Vanadium, with an atomic weight of 50.9415
Stannous is Latin for the element tin, which has the symbol Sn on the periodic table.
Nearly 100% of tin ordinarily found in nature is of ten stable isotopes. Traces of radioactive 126Sn are found, but they are not significant. Like all elements, tin has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
The fiftieth element is tin. It is represented by the chemical symbol Sn.
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Tin is a chemical element (Sn) !
Tin (Sn) is a metal.