| Symbol | Sn | Atomic radius: pm | 141 | Fusion: kJ/Mole | 7.03 |
| Name | Tin | Ionic radius: pm | (+4)45 | Boiling point: °C | 2602 |
| Atomic number | 50 | Electron affinity | 1.11 | Melting point: °C | 232 |
| Atomic weight | 118.7 | 1st ion potential | 7.34 | Specific Heat Cap: J/(g K) | 0.23 |
| Classification | Other metal | Natural form | Solid | Thermal Cond: W/(cm K) | 0.67 |
| Configuration | [Kr]4d105s2p2 | Crystal structure | Tetra | Electrical Cond | 0.0917 |
| Oxidation states | 4,2 | Density | 7.26 | Abundance: mg/kg-crust | 2.3 |
| Electronegativity | 1.96 | Vaporization: kJ/Mole | 290.4 | ||
| Tin was known in prehistoric times. | Uses - solder, pewter, bronze, coating for steel cans ("tin cans") and other metals | ||||