an element, symbol Sn ( from its old name Stannum)
Sn - Tin. The atomic number of an element tells you how many protons that element has.
Tin can form weakly ionic bonds with several non metals including oxygen, sulfur and chlorine.
are tin and antimony in the same element group
stannum = tin
an element, symbol Sn ( from its old name Stannum)
Sn - Tin. The atomic number of an element tells you how many protons that element has.
Tin IS an element.
50
50
Tin can form weakly ionic bonds with several non metals including oxygen, sulfur and chlorine.
Tin cans, tin foil...
Tin itself is a neutral element and therefore neither a cation nor an anion. A single tin atom can form a cation by donating two or four of its electrons to more electronegative atoms. A single tin atom is not electronegative enough to form an anion, but together with oxygen atoms, a tin atom can form a polyatomic anion.
Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number of 50. Some safety concerns for tin are: uptake of tin bonds can cause eye and skin irritations, headaches and stomachaches; and organic tins can cause great harm to aquatic ecosystems.
are tin and antimony in the same element group
50 and 69
no