nope but if its inhailed then it can cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and cramps. the amount of tin absorbed from canned foods is too small to be concerned of.
The chemical name of SnCr2O7 is tin(IV) dichromate.
The elements in tin chloride are tin and chlorine. Tin has a chemical symbol Sn, while chlorine has a chemical symbol Cl. The compound tin chloride can exist in two forms: SnCl2 (tin(II) chloride) and SnCl4 (tin(IV) chloride).
Tin is separated from tin ore through a process called smelting, where the ore is heated with carbon in a furnace to create tin metal. This process allows the tin to be separated from the other impurities in the ore, resulting in pure tin metal.
Tin(IV) selenide
The compound formed by tin and oxygen is tin oxide.
You should take them to your local hazardous waste place.I keep mine in an old cookie tin until I'm going to be near Patterson Avenue anyway.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
Bronze is an alloy made of copper and tin. The Romans, like other peoples in antiquity made alloys with varying percentages of tin and alloys which stood in between bronze and brass (which is an alloy with copper and zinc) by mixing copper, zinc and tin. The earliest tin alloys were made in the 4th millennium BC in Persia, Mesopotamia (present day Iraq) and China. Prior to this bronze was made by mixing copper with arsenic to make arsenic bronze. The use of tin made the bronze which made a superior quality of bronze and whose production was less hazardous. Later in history bronze alloys with tin and stannite (a type of iron) tin and phosphorus, tin and aluminium, aluminium, beryllium and iron have also been produced.
No you should dispose of it safely.I save mine in a cookie tin until I'm going by the city's hazardous waste center.Remember that batteries are very poisonous for you and the environment.
Some hazardous chemicals can be made non-hazardous and some cannot.
You are allowed to mixed a non-hazardous waste with a hazardous waste
Hazardous is an adjective.
Marijuana is not hazardous.
is aluminum hazardous
Mixing Drano with tin foil and water can create a dangerous chemical reaction that can release toxic gases. To safely dispose of this mixture, do not mix them together. Instead, contact your local hazardous waste disposal facility for guidance on how to properly dispose of each item separately.
hazardous waste proliferation is the rapid increasing of hazardous waste.
Tin! Tin! Its what food comes in!When you need to win, remember tin!"Don't like tin? Can it!""Don't like tin? Snap it!"tin - do you really trust alluminum?