Tins use began about 3,000 years ago so the name of the person who first used and discovered it is lost to history.
Tin is typically found as the compound tin dioxide, also known as cassiterite.
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.
Tin is found mainly in the ore cassiterite, which is found in Malaysia, Bolivia, Indonesia, Thailand and Nigeria
Tin is typically found in the mineral cassiterite, which is a tin oxide mineral. Other minerals that may contain tin include stannite, tealite, and franckeite. These minerals are commonly mined for tin extraction.
Tin
because it is
an element, symbol Sn ( from its old name Stannum)
The formula of tin stone is SnO₂, which stands for tin dioxide. It is the primary ore from which tin is extracted. Tin stone is characterized by its high density and is typically found in a crystalline form.
im guessing that you're asking what group tin is in and ironically its in the Metal group
Gold is found on Brazilian plateau silver and tin on plateau of Bolivia
copper and tin