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Tremendous Tin. By Roy. Facts about Tin. Tin’s atomic number is 50. Tin’s symbol is Sn . Anglo-Saxons discovered Tin, therefore Tin is an Anglo-Saxon word. Tin’s atomic weight is 118.710. Tin is in a group on the periodic table called the other metals.
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Tremendous Tin By Roy
Facts about Tin Tin’s atomic number is 50. Tin’s symbol is Sn. Anglo-Saxons discovered Tin, therefore Tin is an Anglo-Saxon word. Tin’s atomic weight is 118.710. Tin is in a group on the periodic table called the other metals. Tin is a silver-white metal.
Number of Protons, Electrons, Neutrons, and Shells Tin has 50 protons and electrons. Tin has 69 neutrons. Tin has five energy levels or shells. Tin’s first energy level has 2 electrons. Tin’s second energy level has 8 electrons. Tin’s third and fourth energy level has 18 electrons. Finally, Tin’s fifth energy level has 4 electrons.
A Picture of the molecule of Tin and how humans use Tin A Molecule of Tin Tin is used for art. ( In art Tin is usually used for sculptures.) Humans also use Tin to can foods, and to line ceilings.
Where is Tin? Some countries that Tin is found in are Malaysia, Bolivia, Indonesia, Zaire, Thailand, and Nigeria. Tin can be man-made by reducing ore and coal in a reverberatory furnace. I hope that you enjoyed learning about Tin.