Safari Rubber Duck 12 Floating Duckies

Safari Rubber Duck 12 Floating Duckies



Safari Rubber Duck 12 Floating Duckies



Safari Rubber Duck 12 Floating Duckies Feature

  • Receive a total of 12 assorted safari print ducks.
  • Each measures approx. 2" x 2" x 2-1/4"L.
  • They have a hole in the bottom and squeak.
  • They also float upright so are perfect to float in a party punch bowl or in the bathtub.
  • Ages 3+
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Safari Rubber Duck 12 Floating Duckies Overview

These cute little ducks make great party favors or table decorations. Zebra, tiger, leopard and cheetah prints. You receive an assortment of these 4 prints, for a total of 12. Each measures approx. 2" x 2" x 2-1/4"L. They have a hole in the bottom and squeak. They also float upright so are perfect to float in a party punch bowl or in the bathtub. Read more
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The chemical symbol of tin is Sn, which is derived from the Latin name Stannum. It has 50 protons and 50 electrons with an atomic number 50. It is a gray silver metal and generally used in wires and compressed to make sheets.

The source of tin is cassiterite. It is crystalline in nature and tetragonal in structure. It is flexible at normal temperature and fragile when cooled. It resists water, but strong acids and alkalis corrode it and form good bonding with iron. When tin is heated in air, it forms dioxide and in basic oxides, it forms stannate salt. The allotropes of tin are gray tin, white tin and brittle tin.

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It is used to coat lead or zinc and protects from corrosion. Steel containers are also found to be coated with tin. Stannous chloride, a reducing agent, is formed when tin combines with chlorine. When sprayed on glass, it produces electrically conductive coatings. With lead it forms an alloy, which is known as spotted metal. Another alloy with copper is known as bronze.

Tin foils were also used in cover the foods. However, nowadays it has been replaced by aluminum foils. It is superconductor when it kept below 3.72K. A commonly observed superconductor meissner effect was discovered first in tin crystals.

People's Republic of China was declared as the largest producer of tin in the year 2007, followed by Peru and Indonesia.

7.03 and 296.1 are the tin's heat of fusion and heat vaporization respectively. It melts and boils at 505.08K and 2875K respectively. Its atomic mass is 118.71 amu and density is 7.31g/cc.

Interesting Facts About Tin

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