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  1. Tin - Wikipedia

    β-tin, also called white tin, is the allotrope (structural form) of elemental tin that is stable at and above room temperature. It is metallic and malleable, and has body-centered tetragonal …

  2. Tin | Definition, Properties, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 18, 2025 · Tin, a chemical element belonging to the carbon family, Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table. It is a soft, silvery white metal with a bluish tinge, known to the ancients in …

  3. What Is Tin? Properties, Uses, and Applications in Industry

    Jul 14, 2025 · Discover what tin is, its key properties, and how this versatile metal is used in soldering, alloys, coatings, and modern manufacturing.

  4. Tin - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

    Element Tin (Sn), Group 14, Atomic Number 50, p-block, Mass 118.710. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

  5. Tin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Tin is a chemical element with symbol Sn (for Latin: stannum) and atomic number 50. It is in Group 14 on the periodic table. It has ten isotopes that are not radioactive, which is more than …

  6. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Matching - Internal …

    Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Matching This is a pre-filing service only offered to payers and/or their authorized agents who submit information returns. It enables validation of TIN and …

  7. TIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TIN is a soft faintly bluish-white lustrous low-melting crystalline metallic element with atomic number 50 that is malleable and ductile at ordinary temperatures and that is used …

  8. Tin Facts - Sn or Atomic Number 50 - Science Notes and Projects

    Feb 18, 2024 · Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50. It is a post-transition metal in group 14 of the periodic table. Tin is a soft metal that is malleable, ductile, …

  9. Tin | Sn (Element) - PubChem

    Ordinary tin is a silver-white metal, is malleable, somewhat ductile, and has a highly crystalline structure. Due to the breaking of these crystals, a "tin cry" is heard when a bar is bent.

  10. Liberty Aviation Museum

    When visiting the museum, be sure to dine at this fully restored, vintage 1950's Tin Goose Diner. All proceeds from this diner help fund the operation of the Liberty Aviation Museum.