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Tin has a relatively low melting point, at 231.93oC, or 449.47oF.

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Melting point for tin?

Tin is a metal,it exist in solid form. It have a low melting temperature of 232 C (449.47 F).


What solid is very hard and has a very high melting point?

Tin


Melting point of tin?

The melting point for tin is 232°C, 449 °F


Does tin have a high or low boiling point?

Tin has a relatively low boiling point. It boils at around 2,603 degrees Celsius or 4,717 degrees Fahrenheit.


Is tin an insualtor or a conductor?

A: It is a cunductor actually is used in soldering because it has low melting point


What temp will a tin can melt?

the melting point of tin (the element) is 21.23 º C Important to note that most "tin" cans are not tin. They are low carbon steel with a very thin, if any, tin plating. I'm not sure where the original answer got the melting point of tin. The actual melting point of tin is 231.93 °C or 449.47 °F. If the can is steel then it will take a much, much higher temperature to melt.


What is Melting point and boiling point of tin in Celsius?

The melting point of tin is 231.9°C and the boiling point is 2602°C in Celsius.


Does metal have a low or high boiling point?

Seeing as metals are solid at room temperature (except for mercury, which is a liquid), and heating metals causes them to become liquid (melt, which is the melting point). Then the boiling point of metals is going to be extremely high.


What material is useful for making molds because it has a low melting point?

Materials with low melting points like tin, bismuth, or low-melting point alloys are ideal for making molds. These materials can easily be melted and poured into a mold to create detailed and intricate shapes.


Which one of the following tin-lead solders has the lowest melting point?

70/30 (70% tin, 30% lead) the more lead in an alloy the higher the melting point is.


Is tin flamible?

No, tin is not flammable. It has a high melting point (around 450°C) and is a relatively stable metal that does not easily catch fire or support combustion.


How does the melting point f solder change with the amount of tin in the solder?

The melting point of solder generally decreases as the tin content increases. This is because tin has a lower melting point than other common soldering materials, such as lead. An increase in tin typically leads to a more fluid and lower melting alloy, which can be beneficial for soldering applications. However, the exact melting point can also depend on the specific composition of the solder alloy.