If you are talking about the ground state, then the quantum numbers for Tin are:
n=5
l(lowercase L)=1
m-sub l = 0
m-sub s = 1/2
Learn about the relationship between electron configuration (which you know based off the placement of the element in the Periodic Table) and quantum numbers if you seek an explanation for this.
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there are four valence electrons in tin/
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"The electron dot diagram is used by scientists to represent electron sharing. The chemical symbol is in the center to represent the nucleus and inner energy level. Dots surrounding the symbol represents the valence electrons." that is the electron dot Diagram.. Sorry, i cant do more than that....
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Tin is located in group 14 and in the period 5 . It's symbol is Sn. Tin, on the periodic table is under the letter's SN, it's number 50 of the element's between IN (Indium) and SB (Antimony).
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The valence electron shell of noble gases is full.
Sn- tin has the highest first ionization energy . This is due to Coulumb's law. Made in 1967, it marked the turn of findings in chemistry.
ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb
ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb
Sn
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sn is larger but si is larger if your talking about ionization energy
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The first ionization of tin is given as , Sn becomes Sn+1 and 1 e- . The amount of energy released is 708.6 kJ/mol . The second ionization reaction is Sn+1 becomes Sn+2 and 1 e- with 1411.8 kJ/mol energy released.
Sn, look at the valence shell 5: 5s^23d^105p^6