people don't invent atoms or elements, but they do get discovered. check answers.com for this.
Yes it is. It is an isotope of the atom / element tin.
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Tin, Sn, atom no. 50, has 50 protons in its nucleus.
In the gas phase 3, 1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Tellurium is more stable than tin due to the fact that tellurium is closer to having a stable number of electrons on its outer shell than tellurium.
Yes it is. It is an isotope of the atom / element tin.
Peter Durand invented the tin can
Nobody invented it, tin is a naturally occurring element.
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The Tin Lizzie was introduced in 1908.
Nobody knows when the string telephone was invented (as far as I know), but I do know that the tin can telephone was invented in 1664-65.
Tin's atomic number is 50. Thus, it has 50 protons per atom. The atom with 51 protons is antimony.
Tin, Sn, atom no. 50, has 50 protons in its nucleus.
In the gas phase 3, 1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Tellurium is more stable than tin due to the fact that tellurium is closer to having a stable number of electrons on its outer shell than tellurium.
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Atom is not an "invented unit". Atoms are quite real.