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  1. Tin is widely used for plating steel cans used as food containers, in metals used for bearings, and in solder.
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    Tin alloys can also be found in a wide variety of other applications, including Babbitt bearings (often alloyed with copper, lead, or antimony), automobile parts (alloyed with iron), dental amalgams (alloyed with silver), and aerospace metals (alloyed with aluminum and titanium).
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    Explore the comprehensive guide to the element Tin (Sn), covering everything from its historical background and physical properties to its diverse range of applications. Understand its role in industrial uses like soldering and plating, potential medical applications, and its everyday presence in products like food packaging and cosmetics.
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    In 2018, just under half of all tin produced was used in solder. The rest was divided between tin plating, tin chemicals, brass and bronze alloys, and niche uses. Pigments Pigment Yellow 38, tin(IV) sulfide, is known as mosaic gold. Purple of Cassius, Pigment Red 109, a hydrous double stannate of gold, was … See more

    Tin is a chemical element; it has symbol Sn (from Latin stannum) and atomic number 50. A silvery-colored metal, tin is soft enough to be cut with little force, and a bar of tin can be bent by hand with little effort. When bent, the so-called " See more

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    The word tin is shared among Germanic languages and can be traced back to reconstructed Proto-Germanic *tin-om; cognates See more

    Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BC, when it was observed that copper objects formed of polymetallic ores with different metal … See more

    Tin is generated via the long s-process in low-to-medium mass stars (with masses of 0.6 to 10 times that of the Sun), and finally by beta decay of the heavy isotopes of indium See more

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    Tin is a soft, malleable, ductile and highly crystalline silvery-white metal. When a bar of tin is bent a … See more

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    In the great majority of its compounds, tin has the oxidation state II or IV. Compounds containing bivalent tin are called stannous while those containing tetravalent tin are termed stannic.
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    Tin is produced by carbothermic reduction of the oxide ore with carbon or coke. Both reverberatory furnace and electric furnace can be used:
    SnO2 + C Sn + CO2↑ See more

     
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    Jul 20, 1998 · Tin is a soft, silvery white metal that belongs to the carbon family and is widely used for plating steel cans, bearings, and solder. Learn about its occurrence, distribution, allotropic forms, oxidation states, isotopes, and …

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