Neither: A tin of biscuits is a mixture.
A compound is simply different elements bonded to each other, in this case tin (Sn) and two fluorine atoms (F).
Tin (IV) phosphide
It is a mixture
Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
Tin (IV) Chloride
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well, iron sulphide is a compound so tin sulphide proberly is.
Yes, a tin of assorted biscuits is considered a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the different types of biscuits can be easily distinguished from one another, and their individual components retain their distinct properties. Each biscuit varies in flavor, texture, and appearance, making the overall mixture non-uniform.
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Tin is an element. It is a pure substance that cannot be broken down further by chemical means.
Bronze is not an element, nor is it a compound. It is a mixture of copper and tin.
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No, it is a compound of copper and tin.
Stannous fluoride is a compound, not an element. It is composed of stannous ions (Sn2+) and fluoride ions (F-).
Benjamin filled the biscuit tin with homemade gunpowder.