Tin (symbol, Sn) is one among the metals of the Periodic Table's 14th group. Tin was discovered way back 3, 000 BC (Bronze Period).
The symbol for tin is "Sn". Tin's atomic number is 50.Tin is Sn
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Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
Tin chloride is made of elements Tin and Chlorine. The chemical symbol of Tin is Sn. The chemical symbol of Chlorine is Cl.
The chemical symbol of tin is Sn
Sn stands for Tin, the letters coming from the Latin name stannum Cheers.
The symbol for tin is "Sn". Tin's atomic number is 50.Tin is Sn
The Latin name for the metal Tin is 'stannum'.
This symbol is Sn2+.
Tin(IV) acetate has the chemical formula (not symbol) Sn(C2H3O2)4.
Most things are NOT made out of tin. But must cans and sometimes silver ware is in tin. Ask someone who works at a local ware house or "Home Depo" whats made out of tin, they will tell or even show you.
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum