Physical and chemical properties of Tin

Atomic Number:50
Element Symbol:Sn
Element Name:Tin
Atomic Weight:118.710
Group Number:14
Group Name:none
Period Number:5
Block:p-block
Ground State Configuration:[Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p2
Ground State Level:3P0
Standard State:Solid
Common Valences:2,4
Bond Length:281.0
Atomic Radius Empirical:145
Atomic Radius Calculated:145
Covalent Radius Empirical:141
Vander Waals Radius:217
Electron Affinity:107.3
First Ionization Energy:708.6
Pauling Electronegativity:1.96
Sanderson Electronegativity:1.49
Allred Rochow Electronegativity:1.72
Mulliken Jaffe Electronegativity:2.21
Allen Electronegativity:1.824
Density Of Solid:7310
Molar Volume:16.29
Velocity Of Sound:2500
Youngs Modulus:50
Rigidity Modulus:18
Bulk Modulus:58
Poissons Ratio:0.36
Mineral Hardness:1.5
Brinell Hardness:51
Electrical Resistivity:11
Reflectivity:54
Melting Point:231.93
Boiling Point:2602
Superconduction Temperature:-269.43
Thermal Conductivity:67
Coefficient Of Linear Expansion:22
Enthalpy Of Fusion:7.0
Enthalpy Of Vaporization:290
Enthalpy Of Atmization:302
Most Common Oxidation Numbers:4,2,-4
Color:Silvery lustrous grey
Classification:Metallic
Discovered By:Known since ancient times
Discovered At:not known
Origin Of Name:From the Anglo-Saxon word tin (the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word stannum meaning tin)

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Compounds that contain Tin