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.
Sheet metal is a form of metal, not a kind of metal. It could be tin, steel, aluminium, or any other metal or alloy (well, not ANY; it's probably not going to be mercury).
Fuse wire is usually made with metal that has a low melting point, e.g. tin, to lessen the risk of fire.
Tin is a metal
No, tin is a pliable metal
uhhh.... tin? is this a trick question?
Tin
Tin is not a man made metal, tin is a chemical element. The chemical symbol of tin is Sn and it is atomic number 50 on the Periodic Table.
The helicopter is made out of metal and tin.
Most school lockers are typically made of welded metal. Welded metal is inexpensive and durable. Many school lockers can also be made of painted steel metal sheet.
Type metal typically consists of approximately 12-17% antimony and 82-85% lead, with trace amounts of tin. The percentage of tin in type metal is usually less than 1%.
tin metal
The translation of the German word *Zinn* is the metal known as *Tin*
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.
Yes, tin foil is made of metal. It is an alloy of aluminum and tin, with aluminum being the primary component.
tin and copper
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