yes because its atomic weight is 200.59 and tins is 118.71.
Yes, mercury is heavier than tin. Mercury has an atomic number of 80 and a higher atomic mass than tin, which has an atomic number of 50. Mercury is a dense, heavy metal that is liquid at room temperature, whereas tin is a solid metal.
The element used to make amalgam is mercury. Mercury is combined with other metals like silver, tin, and copper to create dental amalgam for fillings.
Barium has a larger atomic radius than tin.
Yes. Tin (Sn on your periodic table) has an atomic number of 50, which means it has 50 protons and 50 electrons. Mercury (Hg) has an atomic number of 80, which gives it 30 more each of protons and electrons.
Only tin is a chemical element. Coal is not an element because it is impure.
Yes, mercury is heavier than tin. Mercury has an atomic number of 80 and a higher atomic mass than tin, which has an atomic number of 50. Mercury is a dense, heavy metal that is liquid at room temperature, whereas tin is a solid metal.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
Tin (Sn) Molar Mass = 118.71 g/mol
The element used to make amalgam is mercury. Mercury is combined with other metals like silver, tin, and copper to create dental amalgam for fillings.
Tin is a metal, so your question is nonsensical.
Barium has a larger atomic radius than tin.
No Titanium is very light. Glasses and lamps are made out of Titanium and thus it is not very heavy.
Tin is softer and has a lower melting point. Its also a bit darker and is heavier than aluminium.
Tin IS an element.
Yes. Tin (Sn on your periodic table) has an atomic number of 50, which means it has 50 protons and 50 electrons. Mercury (Hg) has an atomic number of 80, which gives it 30 more each of protons and electrons.
silver, copper, tin, and mercury is used also know as amalgam.
Only tin is a chemical element. Coal is not an element because it is impure.