No Tin is not flammable. =) ---- That is a lie. As a former scientist, I still have experimental models and notebooks. I was flipping through a couple of notebooks and found out that tin is indeed flammable.
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If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
Tin (Sb) is a poor metal.
The tin whistle originated in Europe
the abbreviations for tin are, Sn, or 50 for number.
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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.
It is difficult to answer you unless you say which insect spray. The tin should tell you about all these things, have a look at it. In general most pesticides are toxic and flammable.
Tin boxes help prevent fireworks from catching fire by providing a non-flammable and heat-resistant enclosure that can contain any sparks or flames produced by the fireworks. The metal material of the tin box can also help dissipate heat, reducing the risk of igniting nearby flammable materials. Additionally, the lid of the tin box can help smother any flames that may occur.
Tin has a Flammability Hazard rating of 0 as a solid and 3 as a powder. In a fine powder form, tin is highly flammable when exposed to heat or through spontaneous reaction with Br2, BrF3, Cl2, ClF3, Cu(NO3), KO2 or S. Water added to burning tin may cause a violent explosion.
Yes Makeup is Flammable
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
its pretty flammable
Its as flammable as your mom
Dubnium is not flammable.
Cyclohexane is flammable.
Fermium is not flammable.