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Answer:
Symbol is Sn
Explanation:
From the periodic table, the element that has an ionic number of 50 and electronic structure of 1s² 2s² 2p^(6) 3s² 3p^(6) 3d^(10) 4s² 4p^(6) 4d^(10) 5s² is known to be Tin.
The symbol for Tin is written as Sn
Answer:
The atomic number is 48 and Tin has an electron of 48 which means 2 electrons were donated during the chemical reaction.
The element is referred to as Tin(Sn) and the symbol is Sn²⁺
Tin is referred to as a metal . All metals lose or donate electrons to become positively charged because their outermost shells are usually very far from the nucleus.
On the other hand non metals accept or gain electrons to become negatively charged as their outermost shells are closer to the nucleus.
Tin however donated two electrons as a metal and became positively charged hence the symbol Sn²⁺
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