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The "Sn" used for tin comes from its Latin name like many other elements. It is an abbreviation of the Latin name "Stannum."
It is for Substitution Nucleophilic reaction in organic molecules.
TinSn means tin
The chemical symbol of tin is Sn
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Proofhouse.com has Colt sn data.
Need a sn to date it.
I think it's probably NS rather than SN (it can be read upside down or right way up!) It signifies it is a rolled gold necklace (ie a form of gold plated necklace) with the base metal being a mix of Nickel and Silver.
a part of the sn
The best wing shape for sn airplane is like a triangle because it fly straight
Part of the sn.
No published sn data available.
Depending on shape - it was built 1940, if in excellent shape upwards of $400 - fair shape $250, and everything in between
I think it's probably NS rather than SN (it can be read upside down or right way up!) It signifies it is a rolled gold necklace (ie a form of gold plated necklace) with the base metal being a mix of Nickel and Silver.
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"SN" usually means "Side Note". "ASN" usually means "Another Side Note".
It can be part of the sn, it can mean experimental, it can mean duplicate.