tins
Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50. It is a soft, malleable post-transition metal known for its relatively low melting point of 231.9 degrees Celsius. In nature it is found mainly as the ore cassiterite (tin oxide). Tin forms a protective oxide layer that gives it corrosion resistance. At room temperature tin exists as white tin (beta tin); at temperatures below about 13.2 degrees Celsius it can transform into gray tin (alpha tin), which is brittle.
Tin has been used since ancient times, notably in the Bronze Age when tin was alloyed with
The most widespread use of tin is as a coating for steel to produce tinplate, used for
Tin is typically recycled from scrap, especially from used cans. While tin is considered relatively non-toxic,