Tin je Ipilese elegbogi pelu ami-idamo Sn (Látìnì: Stannum) ati nomba atomu 50.

Tin, 50Sn
Tin
Ìhànsójúsilvery lustrous gray
Ìwúwo átọ̀mù Ar, std(Sn)118.710(7)[1]
Tin ní orí tábìlì àyè
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Ge

Sn

Pb
indiumtinantimony
Nọ́mbà átọ̀mù (Z)50
Ẹgbẹ́group 14 (carbon group)
Àyèàyè 5
Àdìpọ̀Àdìpọ̀-p
Ẹ̀ka ẹ́límẹ́ntì  Post-transition metal
Ìtò ẹ̀lẹ́ktrọ́nù[Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p2
Iye ẹ̀lẹ́ktrọ́nù lórí ìpele kọ̀ọ̀kan2, 8, 18, 18, 4
Àwọn ohun ìní ara
Ìfarahàn at STPsolid
Ìgbà ìyọ́505.08 K ​(231.93 °C, ​449.47 °F)
Ígbà ìhó2875 K ​(2602 °C, ​4716 °F)
Kíki (near r.t.)(white) 7.365 g/cm3
(gray) 5.769 g/cm3
when liquid (at m.p.)6.99 g/cm3
Heat of fusion(white) 7.03 kJ/mol
Heat of (white) 296.1 kJ/mol
Molar heat capacity(white) 27.112 J/(mol·K)
 pressure
P (Pa) 1 10 100 1 k 10 k 100 k
at T (K) 1497 1657 1855 2107 2438 2893
Atomic properties
Oxidation states−4, −3, −2, −1, 0,[2] +1,[3] +2, +3,[4] +4 Àdàkọ:Infobox element/symbol-to-oxidation-state/comment
ElectronegativityPauling scale: 1.96
Atomic radiusempirical: 140 pm
Covalent radius139±4 pm
Van der Waals radius217 pm
Color lines in a spectral range
Color lines in a spectral range
Spectral lines of tin
Other properties
Natural occurrenceprimordial
Crystal structureTetragonal (white), diamond cubic (gray)
Thermal expansion22.0 µm/(m·K) (at 25 °C)
Thermal conductivity66.8 W/(m·K)
Electrical resistivity115 n Ω·m (at 0 °C)
Magnetic ordering(gray)diamagnetic[5], (white) paramagnetic
Young's modulus50 GPa
Shear modulus18 GPa
Bulk modulus58 GPa
Poisson ratio0.36
Mohs hardness1.5
Brinell hardness51 MPa
CAS Number7440-31-5
Main isotopes of tin
Iso­tope Abun­dance Half-life (t1/2) Decay mode Pro­duct
112Sn 0.97% 112Sn is stable with 62 neutrons
114Sn 0.66% 114Sn is stable with 64 neutrons
115Sn 0.34% 115Sn is stable with 65 neutrons
116Sn 14.54% 116Sn is stable with 66 neutrons
117Sn 7.68% 117Sn is stable with 67 neutrons
118Sn 24.22% 118Sn is stable with 68 neutrons
119Sn 8.59% 119Sn is stable with 69 neutrons
120Sn 32.58% 120Sn is stable with 70 neutrons
122Sn 4.63% 122Sn is stable with 72 neutrons
124Sn 5.79% 124Sn is stable with 74 neutrons
126Sn trace 2.3×105 y β 0.380 126Sb
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