There is much difference in weight between lead and tin (use the verb form of 'difference')
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Density. ... At room temperature, the density of lead is 11.342 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of tin is 7.287 grams per cubic centimeter. An object made of lead, therefore, weighs much more than the same object made of tin.
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Lead is exceptionally soft, malleable, and ductile but with little tensile strength. Lead is a poison, that primarily damages brain function. Tin (Sn) It promotes the fluidity of the molten alloy and makes the type tough, giving the alloy resistance to wear. It is harder, stiffer and tougher than lead.
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