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Most of what we call this elemental foil is actually made with aluminum tin $600 J IN YOUR ELEMENT 2023-09-15 #8930
Stannum tin $2,000 DJ OLD NAMES FOR CHEMICAL ELEMENTS 2016-06-30 #7334
Add the symbol for this element to the front of "ow" & you get precipitation tin $800 DJ ADD AN ELEMENTAL SYMBOL 2009-03-19 #5654
Stannum tin $2,000 DJ ELEMENTAL LATIN 2005-07-04 #4811
Cassiterite is the chief ore of this metal used to coat food containers tin $1,600 DJ METALS 2004-11-23 #4652
Sn, the symbol for this metallic element, comes from its Latin name, stannum tin $1,600 DJ THE ELEMENTS 2002-11-19 #4192
The pewter used to make bowls & tea services is at least 90% this metal tin $600 DJ METALS 1997-12-04 #3054
Many toothpastes contain stannous fluoride, a compound of fluorine & this metal tin $300 J METALS 1996-03-15 #2665
The ancients thought lead & this, Sn, were different forms of the same metal tin $600 DJ THE ELEMENTS 1996-02-14 #2643
This metal, symbol Sn, is the principal mineral product of Bolivia tin $400 J METALS 1994-04-07 #2219
Through the 1980s, Malaysia was the world's leading producer of this coating metal tin $300 J METALS 1994-01-06 #2154
Cassiterite is the chief ore of this metal used to coat food storage cans tin $600 DJ METALS 1993-06-10 #2034
Pewter is an alloy that consists of antimony, copper & at least 90% this metal tin $300 J METALS 1992-12-21 #1911
The name of this element can precede horn, can & Lizzie tin $200 J THE ELEMENTS 1991-09-18 #1618
Sometimes used for fine tableware, pewter consists mainly of this metal tin $1,000 DJ METALS 1991-06-25 #1587
Bell metal is an alloy of copper & this metal whose symbol is Sn tin $500 J CHEMISTRY 1991-05-16 #1559
Element that today makes up 80-90% of pewter tin $800 DJ CHEMISTRY 1988-02-12 #800
If you buy a pewter tankard today, you'd be buying a mug of mostly this metal tin $1,000 DJ METALS 1987-06-26 #665
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