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Brass - Aich's brass contains 66.6% copper and 36.58% zinc, the balance tin and iron. Muntz brass contains 60% copper and 40% zinc with a trace of iron and is used as a lining on boats
well i am 4 feet and tin inches and i am in fifth grade and i weigh 79 pounds but i am under weight so you should weight in the 80's but call you doctor to find out how muck you should weigh
It is unlikely that a bracelet would weigh 925 gm (grams), about two pounds. A close look at the bracelet should reveal that the 925 is preceeded by a decimal point---".925"---that is stamped on the piece of jewelry (ring, earring, bracelet, etc.) to denote that it is comprised of 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is a hardening agent, often tin or copper. The fact that the bracelet in question appears to have "gm" following the number could be coincidental in that it could be the initials of the manufacturer or jeweler.
There are various isotopes of tin with different atomic mass. The average atomic mass of tin is 118.71 amu. The symbol commonly used for tin is Sn.
The atomic mass of tin is approximately 118.71 atomic mass units.
The atomic mass number of tin is 118.71 u. Its symbol is Sn and its atomic number is 50. Tin is a malleable metal often used for cans.
Tin is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 119.
The atomic number, or number of protons an element has, would be 50 for tin. It has the symbol of Sn. The atomic mass, or weighted average of the isotopes of an element, for tin would be 118.71 amu. (in atomic mass units)
The element with the atomic mass of 118.69 is tin, symbol Sn.
The molar mass of tin is 118.7amu, 118.7 grams per mole
The atomic mass of Yb is 173.04 AMU.
The mass of tin is slightly more than the relative atomic mass of tin (118.71). There will be 6.037*10^23 atoms.
Tin (Sn)
Tin (Sn), atomic #50 has a molar mass of 118.71 g/mol
it is about 68 to 69 depending on the atoms atomic mass