TIN

metallic chemical element; symbol Sn [Lat. stannum]; at. no. 50; at. wt. 118.69; m.p. 231.9681 degrees Celsius; b.p. 2,270 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 5.75 (gray), 7.3 (white); valence +2 or +4. Tin exhibits allotropy; above 13.2 degrees Celsius it is a lustrous, silver-white, highly crystalline metal with tetragonal structure. A brittle form with orthorhombic structure may exist above 161 degrees Celsius. Below 13.2 degrees Celsius pure tin tends to become a gray powder, a change commonly designated "tin pest" or "tin disease." Tin is very soft (only slightly harder than lead) and malleable; it can be rolled, pressed, or hammered into extremely thin sheets (tin foil). When iron or steel is dipped into molten tin, a layer of tin is deposited on the surface. A tin coating may also be applied by electroplating, which uses less tin. The tin serves to prevent rusting, since it is barely affected by moisture. The tin plate used in tin cans is an iron or steel sheet coated with tin. A tin coating is used to protect copper and other metals. Tin is a component of antifriction metal, bell metal, britannia metal, bronze, gunmetal, pewter, solder, and other alloys. Tin forms stannous compounds, in which it has valence +2, and stannic compounds, in which it has valence +4, as well as stannites, stannates, and other complex salts. Industrially useful compounds of tin include stannous chloride, important as a reducing agent, as a mordant in dyeing, and for weighting silk; stannic chloride, for the last two purposes and to stabilize perfume and color in soap; stannic oxide, for the preparation of white porcelain enamelware; and sodium stannite, a reducing agent. Stannous fluoride is added to toothpastes and water supplies to prevent tooth decay. Tin forms a number of toxic organometallic compounds that are used as fungicides, catalysts, and for other uses. Tin very rarely occurs uncombined in nature; the dioxide, which occurs as cassiterite, or tinstone, is the only ore of commercial importance. It is obtained chiefly from Bolivia, Indonesia, the Malay Peninsula, Congo (Kinshasa), and Nigeria. The tin mines of Cornwall, England, were formerly the principal source. The metal is prepared from cassiterite by heating in the reverberatory furnace. The ore from the mines is first given special treatment, and the "concentrates" thus obtained are mixed with coal in the furnaces. Tin was known and used by humans at least as early as the Bronze Age. The metal and its compounds were known and used by the alchemists. In 1673, Robert Boyle published a description of experiments on the oxidation (calcination) of tin. The metal was recognized as an element by Lavoisier.

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...their stupor. In the path before them stood a tin man who was the exact duplicate of the Tin Woodman. He was of the same size, he was jointed in the same manner, and he was made of shining tin from top to toe. But he stood immovable, with...
Introduction The history of Tin Pan Alley is the history of the United States...tearjerker to the latest rock song. Just what is Tin Pan Alley, and where is it located? In...number of copies of sheet music it sold, Tin Pan Alley was the name given to the branch...
That moved the tin soldier. He was nearly weeping tin tears, but that would not have been proper. . . . Then the tin soldier melted down, and the next day . . . found him in the shape of a little tin heart. -- Hans Christian Andersen, The Steadfast Tin Soldier
...post-Gershwinians as belonging wholly to Tin Pan Alley. Such personalities as Irving...forty years, that equals the vitality of Tin Pan Alley. It has made a genuine contribution...skyscraper has been to architecture --this Tin Pan Alley has been to the minor music of...
...end hostilities, he was due for a surprise. Not only did the tin horns sound the warning as usual, but he was confronted with...tunics of brilliant calico, decked with fur, feathers, and tin ornaments. To prevent recognition, some had painted their faces...
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Tin Stackers: The History of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. by Kathy S. Mason Al Miller. Tin Stackers: The History of the Pittsburgh Steamship...the Great Lakes in the twentieth century. In Tin Stackers: The History of the Pittsburgh Steamship...
...Subversion, and Eugenics in Gunter Grasss The Tin Drum. by Julian Preece Representation, Subversion, and Eugenics in Gunter Grasss The Tin Drum. By PETER O. ARNDS. (Studies in...first monograph on Die Blechtrommel or The Tin Drum since Edward Dillers A Mythic Journey...
Wayne Ashton, Under A Tin-Grey Sari. by Marion Spies Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002, pp...reader tends to chuckle rather than take the political message of Under a Tin-Grey Sari seriously. The same is true of Ashtons representation of...
...Combined War Materials Board handled the allocation of tin. 14 The International Tin Committees membership was limited to producers, and...The present ITA is an outgrowth of the International Tin Study Group of 1948-1956. Both the United States...
...Vernacular Spaces from John Ruskin to the Tin Can Tourists of the World by Charlie Hailey...Masaryktown, Gibsonton, and the haunts of the Tin Can Tourists-which are geographically...liminal territory for the first meeting of the Tin Can Tourists of the World along the Parks...
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Tin Mining Wrecking Beautiful Jos. by Abiodun...This may soon change if the areas unregulated tin mining activities continue for much longer...mineral-rich plateau 1000km north of Lagos, tin mining saved Jos and its surrounding areas...
Ancient Tin Mine Found in Turkey. Researchers have found a local Bronze Age source of tin in the Middle East. a discovery proving the metal...Central Taurus Mountains in Turkey demonstrate that tin mining was a well-developed industry in the area...
...Strength to Strength: The Last Few Weeks Have Seen Gold and Tin Hit Record Highs and Strong Performances from Copper, Nickel...sell and repurchase when there is a market correction. Tin Tin is actually past its boom-time peak of $25,500, at...
Short Answers: Louis-Georges Tin. by Doug Ireland The Paris-based International Day Against Homophobia...The proposal is the brainchild of IDAHOs founder, Louis-Georges Tin, 32, a professor, author, and rising activist in France. Will...
...Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley. by Jason Sifford * Americas Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and the Tin Pan Alley, by Philip Furia and Michael Lasser. Routledge (270...
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GSPI Delays Tin Plate Production. Indian-owned Global...has moved back its production schedule for tin plates before end of this year instead of...declined to confirm the delays in the firms tin plate production but stressed that the company...
TIN and Business Transactions. MANILA, Philippines...to have a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). The taxpayer maybe an individual or a juridical...business, he need not apply for a separate TIN for his business. The National Internal Revenue...
Tin Manufacturers See Halt to Price Hikes in 4th Quarter. Henry Tanedo, president of Tin Can Manufacturers Association of the Philippines Inc. (TCMAPI), said the tin can manufacturers are expected to have all implemented...
Put Your Plants in Care of Tin Family; LOOKING for a Way to Cheer Up...Splash of Colour? ANN EVANS Meets the Tin Family. Gardening. Byline: ANN EVANS...thing in common - they are all made out of tin. The Tin family planters are the idea...
Business Booming at Tin Can Bay Marina. Byline: TCB correspondent Cheryl Ferguson TIN Can Bay Marina has been named one of four finalists...of Sydneys CBD. The announcement brochure stated Tin Can Bay Marina is an excellent base to explore the...
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TIN metallic chemical element; symbol Sn Lat...7.3 (white); valence +2 or +4. Tin exhibits allotropy ; above 13.2 degrees Celsius...Celsius. Below 13.2 degrees Celsius pure tin tends to become a gray powder, a change commonly...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: TIN Periodic Table of the Elements: Tin Atomic Number: 50 Atomic Symbol: Sn Tin Atomic Weight: 118.69 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 18 4 ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...exploited wealth of Bolivia its minerals. Tin is by far the most important product, but...Economy Despite the importance of its tin, silver, and other mines and its large...and small-scale manufacturing. The tin industry has received increasing competition...
...GUNMETAL a bronze , an alloy of copper, tin, and a small amount of zinc. Although...parts. The so-called 88 10 2 (copper-tin-zinc) alloy is the "government bronze," composed of 88% copper, 10% tin, and 2% zinc. The percentages of the...
...Malaysia is a large producer of rubber and tin; palm oil, crude petroleum and petroleum...of the peninsula, where they traded in tin. The Bugis captured Johor and Riau in 1721...between Chinese settlers, who worked in the tin mines, and Malays; there were civil wars...
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