i know for a fact that the answer to this is no.
Tin is a metal that rhymes with skin and is found as a mineral in nature.
Sn is a metal, it lies to the left of the semi-metal staircase
Tin is not a man made metal, tin is a chemical element. The chemical symbol of tin is Sn and it is atomic number 50 on the Periodic Table.
Tin metal is extracted from its ore, cassiterite, through a process called smelting. The ore is heated in a furnace with carbon to reduce the tin oxide to metal. The molten tin is then collected and purified to remove impurities.
The formula for tin (IV) oxide is SnO2. This formula shows that each formula unit contains exactly one tin atom. Therefore, if 0.74 mole of tin (IV) oxide is heated sufficiently to cause complete disproportionation of the compound to its constituent elements, 0.74 moles of tin metal will be produced.
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Tin is a metal
Tin (Sn) is a metal.
Tin (Sn) is a metal.
No, tin is a pliable metal
metal
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 itself is a Non-Ferrous metal however Tin Plate is a ferrous metal
Yes
Tin is not used in present day gun metal.
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