Tin foil usually refers to aluminum foil, which is considered a compound. It is considered a compound because even though it contains at least 80% aluminum, it usually has other components mixed in with it for durability and appearance.
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No, it is a compound of copper and tin.
Coins are metal alloys which is a mixture of metals and non metals.
Tin is an element, but you have to be careful because many people use the term loosely. They sometimes mean simply 'metal' and sometimes iron coated with tin to prevent rusting, and by extension, iron coated with anything else.
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Neither: A tin of biscuits is a mixture.
well, iron sulphide is a compound so tin sulphide proberly is.
Bronze is not an element, nor is it a compound. It is a mixture of copper and tin.
Tin cans, tin foil...
No, it is a compound of copper and tin.
A compound is simply different elements bonded to each other, in this case tin (Sn) and two fluorine atoms (F).
It is a mixture