Tin has been used since ancient times, likely discovered by early civilizations independently. Its discovery cannot be attributed to a single individual or specific year. Archaeological evidence suggests tin was used as early as 3000 BCE.
Tin has been used since ancient times, with evidence of its use dating back to around 3000 BC. However, it was officially discovered and recognized as an element in its pure form in the early 19th century by Swedish scientist Jöns Jakob Berzelius.
Soder used to be made of a mixture of tin and lead. But when it was discovered that lead was poisonus, it changed to a mixture of mainly tin.
Andreas Sigismund Marggraf and Anton Müller discovered tin as an element around 1750 by heating tin oxide with charcoal. Tin has the atomic number 50 and is represented by the symbol Sn on the periodic table.
The world's current tin reserves are estimated to last for around 100 years at current production rates. However, new reserves may be discovered, and technologies for recycling and more efficient use of tin could extend this timeframe.
where was the Tin discovered?
Tin has been used since ancient times, likely discovered by early civilizations independently. Its discovery cannot be attributed to a single individual or specific year. Archaeological evidence suggests tin was used as early as 3000 BCE.
Archealogist and scientist who study tin dont know who discovered it so no one knows
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Tin has been used since ancient times, with evidence of its use dating back to around 3000 BC. However, it was officially discovered and recognized as an element in its pure form in the early 19th century by Swedish scientist Jöns Jakob Berzelius.
it was discovered is ancient times and i dont know who descovered it
i dont know actullly
abraham lincoln
Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BC
Tin has been known since ancient times, with evidence of its use dating back to around 3000 BCE in the Middle East. The exact individual who discovered tin is not known, as it was likely identified by early civilizations through trial and error. Tin is primarily used in alloys, most notably bronze (an alloy of copper and tin), and in coatings for other metals to prevent corrosion, such as in tin cans for food preservation.
Nicholas Appert discovered canning. Peter Duran was the one who invented the "tin can."