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Is lead stronger than tin?

no cause its TIN TIN THE MOVIE


What is more reactive than tin?

B. Calcium C. Aluminum


The chemical symbols for calcium iron and tin are?

Calcium- Ca Tin- Sn Iron- Fe


Which metal was often confused with lead and tin?

Zinc was often confused with lead and tin due to their similar appearances. However, zinc has a higher melting point than lead and tin, and it does not oxidize easily like lead and tin.


Which is heavier lead or solder?

Lead. The densities of lead and tin are 11.34 g/cm^3 and ~7 g/cm^3, respectively. Lead solder is an alloy made of mostly lead and tin; a mixture of lead and tin will weigh less than 100% lead. Lead-free solders are made of tin, copper, silver, indium, bismuth, zinc, antimony, and other metals; none of these metals is heavier than lead. So, lead is the champion.


What element is lighter than antimony but heavier than indium?

Tin (Sn) Molar Mass = 118.71 g/mol


Does tin contain lead?

No, tin does not contain lead. Tin is a separate element from lead and does not naturally contain lead in its composition.


Larger atomic radius than tin (Sb)?

175pm


Is tin and lead more reactive than silver?

Yes, both tin and lead are more reactive than silver. Tin and lead are more prone to oxidation and reacting with other elements compared to silver. Silver is relatively unreactive, making it a popular choice for jewelry and coins due to its resistance to tarnishing.


What does tin and lead make?

Tin and lead makes pewter


What elements are in the carbon family other than silicon?

germanium, tin, and lead


Why tin is more reactive than lead?

Tin is more reactive than lead because of its higher position in the periodic table, which results in tin having more electrons in its outer shell. This makes tin more prone to reacting with other elements to achieve a stable electron configuration. Lead, on the other hand, has a filled inner shell and is less likely to participate in chemical reactions.