its a high flammibillity and low conductivity
Tin has a relatively low melting point, at 231.93oC, or 449.47oF.
Tin has a relatively low boiling point. It boils at around 2,603 degrees Celsius or 4,717 degrees Fahrenheit.
It has a low melting point but has excellent electrical conductivity.
Conductivity
Nickel Babbitt is a proprietary poured bearing alloy. It contains tin, antimony, zinc, and about 0.5% nickel (alloys of this class are referred to as XXXX Nickel). It has low friction and has high thermal conductivity to resist high temperatures. Other babbitt load-bearing alloys may include lead and copper. One alloy used by Henry Ford for crankshaft bearings was 86% tin, 7% copper, and 7% antimony.
Correct Answer= Aluminum( among this 4 conductor)A. Tin C. LeadB. Zinc D. Aluminum
Tin is not typically found in the air in abundance. The concentration of tin in the atmosphere is usually very low due to its relatively high density, so it tends to settle to the ground quickly after being released into the air.
The melting point of Tin is 231.9681 º C. The boiling point of Tin is 2270 º C. It's easy, Google!!!! Edit: If it is that easy why is the Wikipedia entry for "Tin" stating a boiling point for Tin of 2602 º C? Discuss.
because of its low melting point and high resistance.add. Because of the tendency of a fuse wire to become slightly warm during normal use, its surface would tend to oxidize and thus diminish its cross-section during ordinary service. Leading to premature and improper failure.So it is important to protect the surface of fuse wire against corrosion.AnswerAlloys (e.g. tin/lead) are used due to their 'eutectic' action -i.e. the resulting combination of good conductivity (due to the tin) with a low melting point due to the lead).
Tin is a decent conductor of heat. It has a thermal conductivity constant (k) of 66.8  W·m−1·K−1. Comparably, Aluminum and Copper are good heat conductors with a thermal conductivity of 237 W·m−1·K−1 and 386 W·m−1·K−1, while rubber is a poor conductor with 0.16 W·m−1·K−1.
a black metal
iron, alluminium, copper, lead, zinc, tin,