Tin is found in trace amounts in the human body. It is unknown specifically what role it plays, but it is most concentrated in the suprarenal glands, liver, brain, spleen, and thyroid gland.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
Renewable refers to things like wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. Other things are classed as renewable if we can grow them as fast as we use them. Like vegetables. Other things get used up and don't renew, like rain-forests and minerals.So tin is non-renewable. It's a metal. When we use it all up, there's none left.Tin is like gasoline. Once you burn it you can not renew it.
Things stay warm by preventing the thing it's keeping warm from losing heat. Some things that keep things warm are wool, tin foil, wood, glass, plastic, and rubber. Things that keep other things warm or cool are called insulators.
how many grams in an A10 tin? There is 2.8kg to 3kg in an A10 tin size in Australia, depending on the contents of the tin. All the Best!
Tin is a metal. Metals are considered good conductors of heat.
i don't know and i am trying to find out too
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Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
You need to grease the cake tin because otherwise the cake will stick to the tin and you wont be able to remove it whole.
You can, but you need heat and charcoal. Tin = Sn Carbon = C Oxygen = O2 SnO2 (tin oxide/tin ore) + C = Sn + CO2 You need to melt the tin ore and charcoal (made of C) together, and the carbon will take the oxygen from the tin oxide, creating carbon dioxide and tin. Voila, have your tin, and your waste compound, carbon dioxide.
because you need heat to combine the compounds together
they make things out of metal or tin
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well to be exact you would need: 10 nails, 10 fingers, 2 hands, 2 arms which all re part of a living bodies, if you need to find a living body order online go to bodiesbreathing@living.org . You will also need a sharp "tin with no lid opener", which if you need to order go to: tinproblemsolved@cookchef.com . once you have the correct equipment brain storm and go on your instincts. p.s. have an adult present at all times while ordering and reciving, good luck!
at high temperature tin react and form poisonous stantous compounds.