Tin is one of the oldest metals known by man. There are domestic utensils and arms made of brass (copper with about 15% of tin), dating from 3500 B.C.. The Phoenicians had a very important role in the spread of brass utensils due to its commercial trades with Britain, Spain and the Middle East. Pliny referred, in 49 A.D., to the existence of tin and lead alloys, what we now know as solder, as well as recipients of tinned copper. Tinned iron was only developed in the 14th century in Bohemia, and tinned steel appeared only in the 17th century.
Originally confined to Britain and Spain, the tin extraction spread throughout to other countries of the Southern Asia and to Congo, Nigeria and Bolivia.
good question but heres what i found on the internet 4 u We do not know. What happened was that long ago when someone had built a fire or fireplace they discovered that the fire had changed the rocks and some metal had formed. It was an accidental discovery. And it happened at different times at different places.
We know that tin and metals like bronze which are a mixture of tin and copper have been know for over 3500 years
Tin was first found in 1356 by a man called Stantanious. Becaise original name for Tin was Stannus. The Stantanious was made known around the world when someone figured out the amount of things you can make tin out of.
3500 BC according to Wikipedia.com.
Tin is one of the earliest known metals and is over 5550 years old.
The element of Tin was discovered around 3000 BC.
Tin was discovered by chance approx. 5 000 years ago.
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Tin is found in trace amounts in the human body. It is unknown specifically what role it plays, but it is most concentrated in the suprarenal glands, liver, brain, spleen, and thyroid gland.
Tin is located in group 14 and in the period 5 . It's symbol is Sn. Tin, on the periodic table is under the letter's SN, it's number 50 of the element's between IN (Indium) and SB (Antimony).
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how many grams in an A10 tin? There is 2.8kg to 3kg in an A10 tin size in Australia, depending on the contents of the tin. All the Best!
The element tin is found in the ore cassiterite. Tin is commonly found in Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria, Peru, China, and Thailand.
Tin is obtained in vadrious places tin is found mainly in the ore cassiterite which is found in malaysia, Bolivia, Thailand and in Nigeria.
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Tin is found mainly in the ore cassiterite, which is found in Malaysia, Bolivia, Indonesia, Thailand and Nigeria
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If Rin-Tin-Tin was found on the battlefield, as one story goes, it would have been September 15, 1918. See Susan Orlean's Rin-Tin-Tin: The Life and the Legend. Another very likely story of Rin-Tin-Tin's birth is that he was the son of an adult male German shepherd found on the battlefield that day and then mated to a female German shepherd; if so, he was born around the time of the Armistice. That is the first story that Lee Duncan, Rin-Tin-Tin's owner and trainer, told (in October, 1919, to the Los Angeles Times) and that three officers of his squadron also told. See Rin-Tin-Tin: The Movie Star, available on Amazon.
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Tin toys were first marketed in the 1900s, where they were made out of high quality tin from the war effort. After the war began, they were made with less tin.
im guessing that you're asking what group tin is in and ironically its in the Metal group
They were all Shepards - First Amercan: Allan B Shepard, Jesus was a Shepard, and Rin Tin Tin was a Shepard dog.
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