Tin has a density of 7.365 grams per cubic centimeter as a solid. As a liquid, it has a density of 6.99 grams per cubic centimeter. So 5.5 liters of solid tin would mass 40.508 kilograms and 5.5 liters of liquid tin would mass 38.445 kilograms.
The molar mass of tin (Sn) is approximately 118.71 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of one mole of tin (A12 tin) would be 118.71 grams.
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A typical A10 tin can hold around 784 grams of product.
There are 57.6 grams of tin in that sample.
An A9 tin typically weighs around 0.4 grams.
A typical tin of sweetcorn weighs around 340 grams.
Tin has a molecular weight of 118.7 That is the mass in grams of one mole.3.50 * 118.7 = 415Four hundred and fifteen grams
The weight of half a tin would depend on the size and weight of the specific tin being referred to. To find out the weight in grams, you would need to know the total weight of the tin and then divide that by 2.
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180 grams of white tin has a volume of 24.4 cm3, while 180 grams of grey tin has a volume of 32.2 cm3.