meng2k7 Well-known member Joined Sep 22, 2007 Messages 98 Location philippines Oct 10, 2008 #1 how do we know this one is tin? i am badly needed with tin for making stannous chloride, any suggestions will help, thank you. Attachments Image017.jpg 38.2 KB · Views: 149
how do we know this one is tin? i am badly needed with tin for making stannous chloride, any suggestions will help, thank you.
lazersteve Well-known member Joined Feb 27, 2007 Messages 7,334 Location Florida Oct 10, 2008 #2 Lead is not attacked by hydrochloric acid while tin is. Steve
goldsilverpro In Remembrance Moderator Emeritus Joined Mar 30, 2007 Messages 7,961 Location Benton, Arkansas Oct 10, 2008 #3 Pure tin (block tin) will make a slight cracking noise when slightly bent or torqued.
meng2k7 Well-known member Joined Sep 22, 2007 Messages 98 Location philippines Oct 10, 2008 #4 lazersteve said: Lead is not attacked by hydrochloric acid while tin is. Steve Click to expand... ok, thank you very much sir! i will do some test with this one.
lazersteve said: Lead is not attacked by hydrochloric acid while tin is. Steve Click to expand... ok, thank you very much sir! i will do some test with this one.
meng2k7 Well-known member Joined Sep 22, 2007 Messages 98 Location philippines Oct 10, 2008 #5 goldsilverpro said: Pure tin (block tin) will make a slight cracking noise when slightly bent or torqued. Click to expand... ok sir thanks for the sharing!
goldsilverpro said: Pure tin (block tin) will make a slight cracking noise when slightly bent or torqued. Click to expand... ok sir thanks for the sharing!
L Lino1406 Well-known member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 2,356 Location Israel Oct 11, 2008 #6 Tin- lead too