Origin - Element
Chemical Profile - Metallic Element, Atomic Number 50
Classification - Group 14 of the Periodic Table
Use - Electronics, Alloys, energetic homeopathy
Description -
TIN, a metallic element, originates from mineral sources, primarily cassiterite ore. Recognized for its stability and resistance to corrosion, it is extensively used in the electronics industry and for alloying with other metals. Its notable physical properties include a low melting point and malleability, making it versatile in various applications. Analyzed for its atomic characteristics. View another related product - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.
Chemical Profile - Metallic Element, Atomic Number 50
Classification - Group 14 of the Periodic Table
Use - Electronics, Alloys, energetic homeopathy
Description -
TIN, a metallic element, originates from mineral sources, primarily cassiterite ore. Recognized for its stability and resistance to corrosion, it is extensively used in the electronics industry and for alloying with other metals. Its notable physical properties include a low melting point and malleability, making it versatile in various applications. Analyzed for its atomic characteristics. View another related product - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.