Tin composition: Wuxi, Xiju, Tin Paper, Xibo, Tin Welding, Leipzig, Chen, Jiu, Tin Foil, Tin Ingot, Cassiterite, Sipula, Zhuxi, Zhuoxi, Tinplate, Tin Man, Hanging Tin, Planting Tin, Tin Rod, Tin Sky, Tin.
Tin in the sky, tin soil, tin life, tin immersion, lead tin, tin life, black tin, tin seal, tin vibration, nine tin flowers, tin year, tin, tin ban, tin Zhuo, tin friend, tin envy and powder-haired tin earth at the crossroads.
Tin root: Cheng.
The English name of Stannum is Tin, and its element symbol is Sn. It is a metallic element, inorganic substance, and the common form of white tin is a low melting point metal with silvery white luster. It is divalent or tetravalent in the compound and will not be oxidized by air at room temperature. In nature, it mainly exists in the form of dioxide (cassiterite) and various sulfides (such as cassiterite). Tin is "hardware"-one of gold, silver, copper, iron and tin.
As early as ancient times, people discovered and used tin. In some ancient tombs in China, tin pots, tin candlesticks and other tin utensils are often excavated. According to research, in the Zhou Dynasty in China, the use of tin ware was very common. Tin daily necessities were also found in ancient tombs in Egypt.
Tin, a common Chinese word (a kind of word), pronounced as Xρ, a pictophonetic word, was first seen in the Spring and Autumn Period. The original meaning is metallic element, silvery white, malleable and not easy to change in air; The extended meaning includes giving favors or property, giving, tribute, etc.