Tin is a solid when mined. However the solid is not tin, but a tin ore (one or more tin compounds) and the tin will have to be separated. The most common compounds in tin ores are tin oxides and sulfides.
solid, it is mined in a mine
The state of matter of tin at room temperature is a solid. Tin is classified as a metal. It is in group 14 in period 5.
Mined.
Tin is a metal that is typically a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 231.9°C (449.4°F) and a boiling point of 2,602°C (4,716°F).
Yes <><><> In the pure form of tin metal, at room remperature, it is a solid. When heated to a high temperature, it will melt, and become liquid.
tin is a solid because of its form of matter. also the state of matter at room temp. is a solid too because room temp. is like 70 degrees
Tin is primarily mined in countries such as China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Brazil, and Bolivia. Additionally, smaller quantities of tin are also mined in countries like Malaysia, Peru, and Thailand.
Yes it can(-:
Tin melts at 231.9 degrees Celsius (449.3 degrees Fahrenheit).
Tin is a metal that is solid at room temperature. It melts and becomes a liquid at 449 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the ground. Tin is mined. Alot of tin mining was done in Cornwall, England in the past. I believe tin is also mined extensively in China.
Nope ^-^