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Sn (tin) has 50 electrons 50 protons and 69 nuetrons

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Sn is the 50th element, so there are 50 protons (p+), hence 50 p+ - 4 e- = 46 e- (electrons) in Sn4+

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The atomic number of tin (Sn) is 50. If there are four tin atoms, then there would be two hundred protons. The atomic number of an atom is the same number as the amount of protons.

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36 core electrons

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69 neutrons

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