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For the abundance of tin in the solar system see the link below.
Tin has various isotopes, with 10 stable isotopes. The most abundant isotopes are tin-120 and tin-118, both with 70 neutrons.
Tin has nine isotopes, with tin-120 and tin-118 being the most abundant at 32.6% and 24.3% respectively. Other common isotopes include tin-119 at 8.6% and tin-117 at 7.4%.
Around 85% of Australia's tin mining is done at the Renison Bell deposit in Tasmania. The next largest tin deposit is at Greenbushes in Western Australia. There are also mines in the Mt Garnet area, near Cairns in Queensland.
Tin is a relatively abundant element in the Earth's crust, with an average concentration of about 2 parts per million. It is commonly found in combination with other metals such as copper and lead in various mineral ores. Tin is widely distributed geographically, with major producing countries including China, Indonesia, and Peru.
Cassiterite (for tin), columbite-tantalite (for tantalum), and wolframite (for tungsten). Of the three, tin is the most abundant and is commonly used in solders.
Palm oil,tin
Kangaroos are abundant in many parts of Australia. This does not apply to all species, as many of the smaller species are endangered.
A typical A10 tin can hold around 784 grams of product.
is Australia its is a tin like a paintcan with a hanle on it
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