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Date: 2006-08-15 09:15:25
Periodic table
Chemical elements
Poor metals
Post-transition metals
Scrap
Ferrous metal recycling
South Crofty
Solder
London Metal Exchange
Chemistry
Matter
Tin

TIN By James F. Carlin, Jr. Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Elsie D. Isaac, statistical assistant, and the world production tables were prepared by Linder Roberts, international data coordinator. Tin has

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