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Tin is obtained chiefly from the... Tin is a malleable... Tin is malleable at ordinary temperatures but is brittle when it is cooled... Tin resists corrosion from... Tin acts as a... Tin forms the dioxide SnO... Tin can be highly polished and is used as a protective coat for other metals in... gray tin and white tin... Gray tin has no metallic properties at all... Tin pest was a particular problem in northern... made of tin alloy would sometimes be affected during long cold winters... the temperatures became so cold that the tin buttons on the soldiers... because the transformation to gray tin often takes a reasonably long time... Tin tends rather easily to form hard... tin was used in bronze implements as early as... European tin mining is believed to have started in... and a thriving tin trade developed with the civilizations of the... do contain a thin coating of tin to inhibit rust... may or may not have a coating of tin to inhibit rust... this changed after large amounts of tin have been found in the... tin belt and the east asian tin belt stretching from China through... The tin produceres founded in 1931 the... Tin output in 2005... Tin output in 2005... Tin output in 2005... where the tin deposites are concentrated in the southeast Yunnan tin belt... Tin is produced by reducing the... s tin is produced from... although small quantities of tin are recovered from complex... tin is also an important source of the metal... the Earth will run out of tin in 40 years... However Lester Brown has suggested tin could run out within 20 years based on an extremely conservative extrapolation of 2... Tin bonds readily to... Tin foil was once a common wrapping material for foods and drugs... Tin is used extensively for alloys... The amount of tin in the pipe defines the pipe... since tin is the most tonally resonant of all metals... Tin is also used in... the use of pure tin or tin alloyed with other metals in these applications is rapidly supplanting the use of the previously... tin was one of the first superconductors to be studied... tin compounds where recognised as... tin compounds in 2003... Electrically conductive coatings are produced when tin salts are sprayed onto... Tin is added to some dental care products... Tin is the element with the greatest number of stable isotopes... Tin plays no known natural biological role in humans... and possible health effects of tin are a subject of dispute... Tin itself is not toxic but most... Classification and type association of tin deposits in Southeast Yunnan Tin Belt... TIN HAZARDS TO FISH... tin compounds on ships... Tin samples and castings...

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