Luster (reflects light rays\shines), Malliable (i.e. Can be bitting into sheets), Conductivity (i.e. Conducts electricity)
Physical: carbon is a non-metal and tin is a metal (both are solids at 25 Celsius) Chemical: carbon and tin both have 4 valence electrons.
Well, since tin is a metal on the periodic table of elements it would have to be: Shiny malleable ductile a good heat conductor a good electrical conductor
metalloids
Tin-Tin Kyrano was created in 1965.
They are both considered to be Metalloids meaning they have some metal characteristics and some non-metal characteristics.
Physical: carbon is a non-metal and tin is a metal (both are solids at 25 Celsius) Chemical: carbon and tin both have 4 valence electrons.
well...magnium, tin, pearls, diamonds, and rubys are characteristics
well...magnium, tin, pearls, diamonds, and rubys are characteristics
Well, since tin is a metal on the periodic table of elements it would have to be: Shiny malleable ductile a good heat conductor a good electrical conductor
Rin Tin Tin
tin foil, tin cans, rubbage cans, tin statues, tin mint cans (pokemon tins, mint tins), ...
More than likely. Tin cans are really make of iron and only coated with tin as tin in non-toxic.
Tin Tin Aye has written: 'A comparative morphology and anatomical study on some species of family Papilionaceae'
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Some tin objects could be kitchen utensils; such as spoons, forks, cooking pans/pots, e.t.c There are tin cans, too . Tin is a similarity of metal, and there are more tin objects than these .