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no the earth does not make this element naturally or any animal would eat it
Tin "SN" is located at the right side of the table. The section of that location is called the"Other Metal"
No, tin is never found pure in nature, it is only found in tin ores like cassiterite (tin oxide), stannite and cylindrite (complex tin sulfides).
Tin is hnown from prehistoric times.
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Yes.
Tin is a naturally occurring element
The number of atoms is 0,035.10e23.
Probably because of the more tin products and the less tin is found.....hope it helps.
an element, symbol Sn ( from its old name Stannum)
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Tin is a naturally occurring element
Tin is an element with ten naturally occurring isotopes.
Nobody invented it, tin is a naturally occurring element.
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Tin is a naturally occurring metallic element. It is only created in supernova explosions. Radioactive tin can be created in nuclear reactors.
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.
Ozone is found naturally in stratosphere. It is found as ozone layer.
Caffeine is naturally found in coffee.
it is naturally found
Hydrangea are plants, and are naturally found in the ground.
Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminium, or silicon. All of these minerals come from the ground.