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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.
They are used to store charges, like a capacitor.
its not, aluminum foil is made from aluminum
Life in a Tin Can was created in 1973-01.
Rin Tin Tin I presume you mean. He technically had no sidekicks, he simply worked to save others.
A wide variety of metals are converted to foils, among them copper, gold, lead, magnesium, nickel, platinum, silver, tin, and zinc.
tin man from wizard of oz or soup cans i think
first...save the radio tower from tean rocket then the dirctor will give u a clear bell... you may now enter the tin tower..
ball sack.
The transformation from white tin to gray tin was believed to cause the disintegration of soldiers' buttons in Napoleon's Russian Campaign in 1812.Tin foils were used as wrapping in the old days, but were later replaced by aluminum.Tin is atom number 50, so it's a very heavy atom. It's in group 14, so it doesn't react very easily with other elements. It's a soft silvery-white metal, found mostly in China and Malaysia. China produces about 130 million kg of tin every year, but it's not so common. Tin does not occur naturally by itself, and must be extracted from a base compound, usually cassiterite (SnO2). Tin is mostly used to make solder.
The exact same thing it does in real life. Tin is a metal.