Tin is a metal, so your question is nonsensical.
No. The density of steel is about 7850 kg per m^3. The density of tin is 7310 kg per m^3. Since the density of steel is greater than the density of tin, we say that steel is heavier than tin.
Tin has two forms (allotropes) one is "white tin" (beta-tin) which is a metal although some chemists/metrial scientists would call it a "poor metal"- and "grey tin" (alpha-tin), a low temperature form, which has a similar structure to diamond and more covalent in character. So one allotrope is a metal and the other isn't. Probably the answer a school teacher expects is tin is metal.
Tin is a metal
No, tin is a pliable metal
Yes - tin is a metal - Arsenic is metaloid
No. Mercury is a liquid metal and is more dense.
Tin has two forms (allotropes) one is "white tin" (beta-tin) which is a metal although some chemists/metrial scientists would call it a "poor metal"- and "grey tin" (alpha-tin), a low temperature form, which has a similar structure to diamond and more covalent in character. So one allotrope is a metal and the other isn't. Probably the answer a school teacher expects is tin is metal.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
it is more dense
Tin has two forms (allotropes) one is "white tin" (beta-tin) which is a metal although some chemists/metrial scientists would call it a "poor metal"- and "grey tin" (alpha-tin), a low temperature form, which has a similar structure to diamond and more covalent in character. So one allotrope is a metal and the other isn't. Probably the answer a school teacher expects is tin is metal.
Tin is a metal
Tin (Sn) is a metal.
Tin (Sn) is a metal.
No, tin is a pliable metal
Tin itself is a Non-Ferrous metal however Tin Plate is a ferrous metal
No, an alloy is a mixture containing two or more metallic elements and tin is a metal on its own.
because steel is made up of a metal and a metal is much more heavier than a small fruit. that is why steel ball is heavier than an apple.
metal