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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In the gas phase 3, 1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Tin, Sn, atom no. 50, has 50 protons in its nucleus.
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.
In the gas phase 3, 1 atom of Tin and 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Tin, Sn, atom no. 50, has 50 protons in its nucleus.
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.