Tin (Sn) when reacts with dilute nitric acid it forms tin nitrate and hydrogen gas, just like zinc, with concentrated acid it may form other products also.
NaClO + HNO3 --- NaNO3 + HCl + Cl2
it'll get crushed due to air pressure
2,4,6-trinitrophenol
CaCO3 + HNO3 --> Ca(NO3)2 + <H2CO3> <H2O + CO2> The liquid which once was cloudy will turn it's coloration back to transparent
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NaClO + HNO3 --- NaNO3 + HCl + Cl2
SnO and SnO2 are soluble in HCl, HI, HNO3, H2SO4, etc.
you need to put oil on the bottom or else it will stick to the pan and burn up
A cake tin is a metal container in which cakes can be placed.
it'll get crushed due to air pressure
You get Tin Steel Mix
2,4,6-trinitrophenol
CaCO3 + HNO3 --> Ca(NO3)2 + <H2CO3> <H2O + CO2> The liquid which once was cloudy will turn it's coloration back to transparent
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Sn + 2HCl --> SnCl2 + H2
No product is produced. Both cooper and tin are not reactive metals.
Hi! You'll have to be more specific with your question. Of course, you could put lettuce in a tin, but I don't think that's your question. Are you concerned with the effect on the lettuce if placed in a tin?