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Pewter is the generic name for a family of alloys comprised primarily [85-99%] of Tin (Atomic Symbol:SN/ stannum). Frequently compounded metals include Copper, Antimony, Bismuth, and Lead.

Tin has a density of ~7.4 g/cm3. Pewter tends to have a maximal density of 7.764 g/cm3 but may exist anywhere from 7.37-7.764g/cm3 depending on composition.

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The density of pewter typically ranges from 8.5 to 11.3 grams per cubic centimeter.

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2400kg/m3

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