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If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
Tin (Sb) is a poor metal.
The tin whistle originated in Europe
the abbreviations for tin are, Sn, or 50 for number.
Because tin is more expensive than aluminium.
Tin is only used to make toy cars.Pure tin is an expensive metal and is used just to coat other metals to prevent corrision.
because aluminum is less expensive
Tin foil is not used today because tin is expensive and rare. It is a British expression and misleading. Cooking foils for foods are generally made from ultrapure aluminium.
Increased costs of copper, lead, tin, and increased demand.
The price of crackers in a tin varies greatly depending on the type of crackers and the type of tin. Some crackers in a tin can be purchased for as little as $2 while other crackers can be much more expensive.
Metal roof is very expensive and not easy to install.
Food cans are coated with tin instead of zinc because zinc is more reactive than tin. Tin is only reactive to powerful acids such as tri-sodium phosphate while zinc can be reactive to something like tomatoes.
There are a couple of reasons I can think of. It's a fairly soft metal, which limits its utility in tools. Also, it's got an unusual property that makes it a bad choice for anything that might get reasonably cool: at temperatures below about 50 degrees Fahrenheit, tin slowly changes form from "white tin" to "gray tin". Unlike white tin, gray tin is brittle and crumbles easily.
Tin is actually quite uncommon in the domestic envirinment. It is found in solder and in bronze, and brass, ornamenst and door handles being common examples. Tin cans are not made of tin. Tin metal may be found as a coating on foil around the tops of expensive wine bottles. It is also used to toughen glass, applied as the SnCl2(CH3)2 to form an oxide coating.
There are two common abbreviations: Nearly Every Tin Too Old Nothing Expensive To Take One
It varies. The cheapest is $9. The most expensive, super large tin is $50.