Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50.
It is a main group metal in group 14 of the Periodic Table. Tin shows chemical similarity to both neighboring group 14 elements, germanium and lead, like the two possible oxidation states +2 and +4. Tin is the 49th most abundant element and has, with 10 isotopes, the largest number of stable isotopes in the periodic table. Tin is obtained chiefly from the mieral cassiterite, where it occurs as tin dioxide, SnO2.
This silvery, malleable poor metal is not easily oxidized in air, and is used to coat other metals to prevent corrosion. The first alloy used in large scale since 3000 BC was bronze, an alloy of tin and copper. After 600 BC pure metallic tin was produced. Pewter, which is an alloy of 85 % to 90 % tin with the remainder commonly consisting of copper, antimony and lead, was used for flatware from the Bronze Age until the 20th century. In modern times tin is used in many alloys, most notably tin/lead soft solders, typically containing 60% or more of tin. Another large application for tin is corrosion-resistant tin plating of steel. Due to its low toxicity, tin-plated metal is also used for food packaging, giving the name to tin cans, which are made mostly out of aluminum or tin-plated steel.
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Thallium is in boron family (group 13) and period 6.
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yes...they are all in group 14
No. They are in groups 14 and 15 respectively. They are both in the same period.
Answer is - Tin
On the periodic table group 4A is carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead. (aka "The Carbon Group")
are tin and antimony in the same element group
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Tin belongs to group 14, carbon family, period 5. Neon belongs to group 18, noble gases, period 2.
The symbol for tin is "Sn". Tin's atomic number is 50.Tin is Sn
No. They are in groups 14 and 15 respectively. They are both in the same period.
yes...they are all in group 14
Tin (symbol, Sn) is one among the metals of the periodic table's 14th group. Tin was discovered way back 3, 000 BC (Bronze Period).
Answer is - Tin
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On the periodic table group 4A is carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead. (aka "The Carbon Group")
are tin and antimony in the same element group
Tin is in period 5
im guessing that you're asking what group tin is in and ironically its in the Metal group