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Bones Information


Name: Can
Symbol: Sn
Atomic Number: 50
Atomic Mass: 118.71 amu
Melting Point: 231.9 °C (505.05 K, 449.41998 °F)
Boiling Indicate: 2270.0 °C (2543.fifteen K, 4118.0 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 50
Number of Neutrons: 69
Classification: Other Metals
Crystal Construction: Tetragonal
Density @ 293 K: seven.31 m/cm3
Color: white

Atomic Construction

[Bohr Model of Tin]
Number of Energy Levels: 5

    First Energy Level: 2
    2d Energy Level: 8
    Third Energy Level: eighteen
    Fourth Energy Level: 18
    5th Energy Level: 4

Isotopes

Isotope Half Life
Sn-112 Stable
Sn-113 115.1 days
Sn-114 Stable
Sn-115 Stable
Sn-116 Stable
Sn-117 Stable
Sn-117m 13.six days
Sn-118 Stable
Sn-119 Stable
Sn-119m 293.0 days
Sn-120 Stable
Sn-121 i.12 days
Sn-121m 55.0 years
Sn-122 Stable
Sn-123 129.2 days
Sn-123m 40.1 minutes
Sn-124 Stable
Sn-125 nine.63 days
Sn-125m 9.5 minutes
Sn-126 100000.0 years

Facts


Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
Discoverer: Unknown
Proper noun Origin: Latin
Symbol Origin: From the Latin give-and-take stannum (can)
Uses: blanket for steel cans
Obtained From: ore cassiterite

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