Inorganic forms of tin are considered completely nontoxic, but certain organic tin compounds have been shown to have toxicities similar to cyanide.
So the answer is yes, some organic tin compounds can kill you.
The Answer To Your Question Is.... tin (IV) oxide
Tin makes tin cans, and melted tin could make window glass. Also Tin gas been known since ancient times.
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The common ores of tin are cassiterite and stannite. Cassiterite is the primary ore of tin and is composed mainly of tin oxide, while stannite is a sulfide mineral containing tin, copper, and iron. These ores are typically mined for tin extraction.
To calculate the number of moles of tin atoms in a pure tin cup, you can use the formula: [ \text{moles of tin} = \frac{\text{mass of tin (g)}}{\text{molar mass of tin (g/mol)}} ] The molar mass of tin is approximately 118.71 g/mol. Simply divide the mass of your tin cup by this value to find the number of moles.
Tin can poisoning was from the lead (metal) that used to be used to seal tin cans. It is no longer used.
Symptoms of tin poisoning include stomachaches, headaches, dizziness, and vomiting. It can be identified through blood and urine tests, as well as physical examination by a healthcare professional.
There is some evidence that ancient, prehistoric peoples who smelted lead and tin suffered from lead poisoning.
Tin Dekkers died in 2005.
U Tin died in 1972.
Tin Ujević died in 1955.
Tin Shwe died in 2000.
Tin Moe died in 2007.
Food poisoning
You Will Die
Tin food mostly, which led to most of the men getting lead poisoning
Saya Tin died on 1950-08-08.