Sn (tin), which is a metal, is more metallic than Sb (antimony), which is a metalloid.
Iodine is the element with that configuration.
These elements are: Rb, Sr, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Te, I, Xe.
Sn, look at the valence shell 5: 5s^23d^105p^6
Some of them are K - Potassium Sb - Antimony Au - Gold Ag - Silver Pb - Lead Sn - Tin W - Tungsten
The element with the symbol Sn on the periodic table is tin.
Sn is the symbol for the metallic element Tin.
Iodine is the element with that configuration.
These elements are: Rb, Sr, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Te, I, Xe.
Sn, look at the valence shell 5: 5s^23d^105p^6
Sn stands for Tin, the letters coming from the Latin name stannum Cheers.
Yes - tin is a metal - Arsenic is metaloid
Some of them are K - Potassium Sb - Antimony Au - Gold Ag - Silver Pb - Lead Sn - Tin W - Tungsten
At least Na, K, Hg, Ag, Au, Pb, Sn, and Sb. Some would also include Ga.
Sn (tin) is a chemical element.
Sn, because it is metal
None - yet. However - it has been suggested that 'St' should be used for either Antimony (current symbol Sb) or Tin (current symbol Sn).
The element with the symbol Sn on the periodic table is tin.