Tin makes tin cans, and melted tin could make window glass. Also Tin gas been known since ancient times.
Tin cans are resistant to water.
The element with the chemical symbol Sn is tin. Tin is commonly used to make cans because it is resistant to corrosion and can be easily shaped into thin sheets for can production.
Tin cans are typically made of steel or aluminum, not plastic. The term "tin" is a misnomer as cans are generally made of other materials instead of tin.
Tin cans are typically made from steel coated with a thin layer of tin. The rusting of tin cans is primarily caused by the steel core of the can, which is more susceptible to rust when exposed to moisture and oxygen. Factors such as the thickness of the tin coating, the type of protective coatings, and the environment in which the cans are stored can also affect the rate of rusting.
To make tin cans.
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Mostly now, aluminum is used to make cans.
Punch holes in the bottom of two tin cans, string some string through it, tie knots at both ends, and there you have a fake telephone that doesn't work in any sense. =)
A can made of aluminum, metal, or tin can be recycled into other products. A can may be changed by placing holes in it and adding string to make walkie talkies or stilts. Paint, paper or Popsicle sticks can be used to decorate cans to use them as pencil holders. People often use cans to start new plants. Also, bread can be baked in cans.
Tin makes tin cans, and melted tin could make window glass. Also Tin gas been known since ancient times.
tin foil, tin cans, rubbage cans, tin statues, tin mint cans (pokemon tins, mint tins), ...
A can maker can make all the cans he can, 'cause a can maker can make cans. But if it's tin cans the can maker really wants to make, he'll hafta buy lots of steel.
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