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Tin (50Sn118.710)
[7440-31-5]
[7440-31-5]
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Elemental Form| Known since ancient times, tin is a silvery-white, lustrous, malleable, ductile metal. It has a highly crystalline structure and, when tin is bent, the crystals break, emitting a crackling "tin cry". As a result of aluminum and zinc impurities found in tin, it changes color at 13.2°C. Tin's chemicals resistance and ability to be highly polished make it useful for coating other metals to prevent corrosion. | ||||
| Melting Point | 231.9°C | Boiling Point | 2270°C | |
| Density | 7.31g/cm3 | Themal Conductivity | 1.5cal/cm2/cm/s/°C | |
| Specific Heat @ 25°C | 0.053cal/g°C | Latent Heat of Fusion | 14.2cal/g | |
| Latent Heat of Vaporization | 520cal/g | Atomic Volume | 16.3W/D | |
| Electronegativity | 1.8Pauling's | Covalent Radius | 1.41Angstroms | |
| Brinell Hardness | 3.9 | Linear Coefficient of Expansion @ 0°C | 19.9x10-6K-1 | |
| Electrical Resistivity @ 0°C | 11µΩ-cm | Crystal Structure | Tetragonal | |
| Vapor Pressure @ 1000°C | 7.4x10-6mm | Magnetic Susceptibility @ 18°C | 0.027x10-6cgs | |
| Tensile Strength | 2100psi | |||