It is mined from underground rock deposits, mostly in Bolivia & some other South American countries now, but also Australia and parts of eastern Asia. Tin mining used to be a major industry of Cornwall in south-west England, but most of the deposits have either been used up, or become uneconomic to exploit.
Its kind of like alumium. So you can find it in stores.
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.
Tin has a molecular weight of 118.7 That is the mass in grams of one mole.3.50 * 118.7 = 415Four hundred and fifteen grams
Tin has two forms (allotropes) one is "white tin" (beta-tin) which is a metal although some chemists/metrial scientists would call it a "poor metal"- and "grey tin" (alpha-tin), a low temperature form, which has a similar structure to diamond and more covalent in character. So one allotrope is a metal and the other isn't. Probably the answer a school teacher expects is tin is metal.
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.
something that isn't organic and is found in the earth
Nearly 100% of tin ordinarily found in nature is of ten stable isotopes. Traces of radioactive 126Sn are found, but they are not significant. Like all elements, tin has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
from virgin metals found on earth surfaces such as copper n tin smelted together
Tin is found mainly in the ore cassiterite, which is found in Malaysia, Bolivia, Indonesia, Thailand and Nigeria
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.
Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminium, Iron, Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnessium, Titanium, Phosphorus, Tin.
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im guessing that you're asking what group tin is in and ironically its in the Metal group
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).