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The Element Tin

The element Tin in chemistry has the symbol Sn. The element tin (Sn) 's atomic number is 50. The atomic weight of the element tin (Sn) is 118.710. Below is some information on the chemical element tin (Sn), who discovered the element tin, discovery notes about the element tin, and history of element tin.

What does the chemical symbol Sn of the element tin stand for?

The chemical symbol Sn of the element tin stands for 'stannum' which is a Latin word.

Who discovered the element tin?

The chemical element tin was known to the ancients. The chemical element tin (Sn) is even mentioned in the Old Testament. Since early records shows that the chemical element tin (Sn) has always been used commonly, it is difficult to say who actually discovered the chemical element tin (Sn). The history of element tin (Sn) dated to the ancient times.

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