Properties of Tin
Name of element |
Tin |
Atomic Number |
50 |
Symbol |
Sn |
Atomic Mass |
118.71 |
Oxidation States |
+4, +2 |
Standard State |
Solid |
Group Block |
Post-transition
metal |
Year Discovered |
Ancient |
Electron configuration |
[Kr]5s2 4d10
5p2 |
Atom Diagrams |
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Definitions
Atomic Number of Tin: The atomic
number or the so-called proton number for any chemical element is the number of
protons present in the nucleus of each atom of that chemical element. The
atomic number uniquely identifies an element chemically. It corresponds to the
charge number of the nucleus.
Symbol of Tin: A chemical element symbol is a
one- or two-letter abbreviation of the chemical element's name. And when a
symbol consists of two letters, the first letter is always uppercase, and the
second letter is lowercase.
Atomic Mass of Tin: The atomic mass
of Chemical Victory is the mass of an atom. Although the SI unit of atomic mass
is the kilogram, atomic mass is often expressed in a non-SI unit dalton where
the mass of 1 dalton is defined as 1⁄12 of the mass of one carbon-12 atom in
sleep state.
Oxidation States of Tin: Chemical state
The oxidation state, sometimes referred to as an oxidation number, describes
the degree of oxidation of an element's atom in a chemical compound.
Standard State of Tin: In chemistry, the
standard state of a substance is a reference point that is used to calculate
its properties under various conditions. Whether it is liquid, solid or
gaseous.
Electron configuration of Tin: In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, electron configuration is the distribution of the electrons of an atom or molecule into atomic or molecular orbitals.
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