No, soda cans are made of aluminum.
The word "tin" has, for some reason, com to be a generic term for metal.
No, tin does not contain lead. Tin is a separate element from lead and does not naturally contain lead in its composition.
It turns into a recycled material if its alluminum it will be reused in manufacturing, maybe next time when you buy a popcan you will be buying the same one you had the last month !
no
Tin itself is a Non-Ferrous metal however Tin Plate is a ferrous metal
Tin is not ferrous. Ferrous metals contain iron, while tin is a non-ferrous metal. Tin is a malleable, ductile metal that is commonly used in various applications like soldering, plating, and making alloys.
The solubility of tin is dependent on its solvent. However, tin for the most part is insoluble. Minerals that contain tin are often soluble in water. Tin by itself is not soluble.
leave it outside
A number of ways, but the one I like is that they no longer contain any tin.
popcan pops many times it depends on heating it
Tin is typically found in the mineral cassiterite, which is a tin oxide mineral. Other minerals that may contain tin include stannite, tealite, and franckeite. These minerals are commonly mined for tin extraction.
tin, copper, lead, antimony
Tin cans typically do not contain BPA. However, some tin cans that are lined with a plastic coating may contain BPA. To be sure, look for cans labeled as BPA-free or contact the manufacturer for more information.