If all the atoms are neutral, they also all have 50 electrons. But they don't all have the same number of neutrons because different isotopes exist.
They are all ions.
the answer is false.
steel cans are coated in tin so whatever is in the tin does not react with the metal
The tin can tourist got their nickname by getting most of their food from tin cans. They could not afford to stay in hotels so they camped
It is an onomatopoeia, meaning that it represents the sound that tin makes when you hit it. If you bend tin, it creaks which is unusual for metals but it was not named after this sound, which appears to have no special name.
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Yes. Their atomic mass is different, among other things.
0,0178 moles of tin is equal to 0,107.10e23 atoms.
The number of atoms is 18,066.10e23.
The mass of tin is slightly more than the relative atomic mass of tin (118.71). There will be 6.037*10^23 atoms.
41.7 grams tin (1 mole Sn/118.7 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole tin )(1 mole tin atoms/6.022 X 10^23) = 0.351 moles of tin atoms in pure tin cup ------------------------------------------------------
In the gas phase 3, 1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Because a tin can is a solid the atoms are more densly packed therfore the sound wave travels faster through the atoms in a tin can as opposed to air where the atoms are spaced further Apart.
yes tin is a neutral atom, all atoms are by definition neutral.
This mass is 28,8.10e-20 g.
There are 57.6 grams of tin in that sample.
A piece of pure Iron contains only one type of atom (Iron atoms) but there is more than one atom in it.
118.7 is close to the 118.96 grams per mole (mass) of tin. So we can call that one mole. 1 mole is equal to 6.022x10^23 (avogadro's number which is the number of atoms per mole of an element).