Yes - tin is a metal - Arsenic is metaloid
It wasn't. Galvanised steel is a manufactured product.
Sn, because it is metal
Few pieces of Metallic tin and conc HCl
People do not make Indium. It is a soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin.
Tin is a metallic mineral.
Tin is a metallic mineral.
Tin mined as an ore and then smelted to produce metallic tin.
Tin IS a metalalic mineral
Tin is metallic because the shielding of electrons is so much that the electrostatic force is weak and so Tin is metallic. Moreover as we move from right to left in a periodic table and top to bottom along the group the metallic character increases. Hence Sn is metallic.
'Lead' is a dense, metallic element.
Yes tin in the form of metallic white tin is paramagnetic, the grey form alpha-tin with a covalent diamond like structure is diamagnetic.
Sn is the symbol for the metallic element Tin.
No, an alloy is a mixture containing two or more metallic elements and tin is a metal on its own.
Sn (tin), which is a metal, is more metallic than Sb (antimony), which is a metalloid.
Tin is a naturally occurring metallic element. It is only created in supernova explosions. Radioactive tin can be created in nuclear reactors.
It is not certain.