Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tin is Element #50

1. Tin is also known as Zinn, Stagono, and Tenn. My name was discovered by Known. The orgin of the symbol Sn comes fromt he Latin word "strannum", meaning "tin".


2.
Shiny, metallic, solid.

3. 50 Protons and 50 Neutrons. Naturally occurring isotopes: .97  Their natural abundence is: 1% The average atomic mass is:  .111.904826

4. Electrons: 50 Shells of electrons:17

5. Atomic radius: 1450 meters

6. Properties in my pure elemental form:  PUT SOMETHING HEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

7. Abundance in my body: 1 billion = 109   Abundence in our Earth's crust and in our Universe: 4ppb

8.  Compounds I form: Fluroide:
and Tetrafluoride:

9. I was discovered by Known since ancient times at no data in not

10. Jobs that I perform in Human society are to be used to coat other metals to prevent corrosion or other chemical action (tin cans are made from tin coated steel). Or to use the tin salts sprayed onto glass are used to produce electrically conductive coatings. These have been used for panel lighting and for frost-free wind-shields

11.Something interesting about me is that my symbol is Sn and my element is Tin. If you put an "i" in between the S and the n, than it becomes Sin.. Which rhymes with Tin. It's a clever way to memorize this specific element.

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